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ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS OF
CANADIAN FACULTIES OF MEDICINE
Admission in 2013
CONDITIONS D'ADMISSION DES
FACULTÉS DE MÉDECINE DU CANADA
Admission en 2013
The Association of Faculties of Medicine of Canada265 Carling Avenue, Suite 800 Ottawa ON K1S 2E1
L'Association des facultés de médecine du Canada265 avenue Carling, pièce 800 Ottawa ON K1S 2E1
Table of Contents / Table de matières
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INTRODUCTION .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Ontario Medical School Application Service (OMSAS). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Service ontarien de demande d’admission en médecine
Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Repeat Applicants. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Applying to Medical School Outside Canada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Foreign Applicants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
The statistics provided in the sections below are applicable to each individual faculty of medicine.
For national data and additional data elements by faculty of medicine, please see the annual
Canadian Medical Education Statistics publication available at
http://www.afmc.ca/publications-statistics-e.php.
Faculty of Medicine, MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Faculty of Medicine, DALHOUSIE UNIVERSITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Faculté de médecine, UNIVERSITÉ LAVAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Faculté de médecine et des sciences de la santé, UNIVERSITÉ DE SHERBROOKE . . . . . . . . . . 11
Faculté de médecine, UNIVERSITÉ DE MONTRÉAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Faculty of Medicine, MCGILL UNIVERSITY
MED-P Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
MD,CM Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Faculty of Medicine, UNIVERSITY OF OTTAW A (English) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Faculté de médecine, UNIVERSITÉ D’OTTAW A (Français) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
School of Medicine, QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Faculty of Medicine, UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Michael G. DeGroote School of Medicine, MCMASTER UNIVERSITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, W ESTERN UNIVERSITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
Northern Ontario School of Medicine, LAURENTIAN UNIVERSITY / LAKEHEAD UNIVERSITY. . . 37
Faculty of Medicine, UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
College of Medicine, UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEW AN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry, UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Faculty of Medicine, UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
Faculty of Medicine, UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
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INTRODUCTION
All statistical data provided come from an annual survey conducted by the Office of Research and Information
Services (ORIS). Individual faculty information is provided by each faculty of medicine as of July, 2012 and
therefore is subject to change.
W hen comparing data from year to year there are certain considerations to keep in mind. There have been
increases to the number of available places for the study of medicine at many faculties of medicine. Also,
admission requirements and selection policies of individual faculties of medicine may vary from year to year.
General Information
There are seventeen faculties of medicine in Canada that offer programs of study leading to the award of the
MD degree which is the first professional degree in medicine. The faculties of medicine are listed in a
geographic sequence going from east to west which implies no rank ordering whatsoever.
The number of places available is determined by provincial governments based on educational and financial
resources as well as Canada’s future physician workforce requirement. Since the universities are under
provincial jurisdiction, the majority of places in a faculty of medicine are allocated to permanent residents of
the province in which the university is located.
Provided academic prerequisites have been met, the type of undergraduate degree earned or program
followed should not deter filing an application. Also, whether or not the previous institution attended has a
faculty of medicine does not affect the chance of admission.
An applicant must decide to which faculty or faculties of medicine application will be made. Obviously, the
geographic location of a faculty of medicine is of critical importance to a prospective applicant. For those
applicants who are free to move to any location where a place may be offered, chances of success in gaining
admission may be considerably enhanced. Those who apply to only one faculty of medicine have the smallest
chance of being offered admission. As the number of applications increases, so does the chance of being
offered a place at a faculty of medicine.
The competition to enter a faculty of medicine is very keen so it is important that applicants ensure that they
fully meet the entry requirements of each faculty of medicine to which they apply. Not only should applicants
plan to meet all academic prerequisites, it is also important to respect all deadline dates. In general, an
application or documentation is ignored when received after deadline dates.
Those who wish to maximize their chances of gaining admission to a Canadian faculty of medicine should
consider the following:
! Since residence is considered in admissions, include the faculty of medicine located in your home
province amongst those to which applications are submitted.
! If you are resident in a province with more than one faculty of medicine (Québec, Ontario or Alberta),
try to apply to more than one faculty of medicine in the province. Remember that some faculties of
medicine have far more places to allocate than others.
! Some applicants are definite about a particular faculty of medicine and make only one application.
In a situation of keen competition, the determination to enter a particular faculty of medicine may be
tantamount to excluding oneself from the study of medicine altogether.
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Ontario Medical School Application Service (OMSAS)
Service ontarien de demande d’admission en médecine
The six Ontario faculties of medicine use OMSAS which is a centralized application processing service, thus
applicants submit only one set of application materials and academic documents regardless of the number
of faculties to which they are applying. Each faculty of medicine independently makes the selection decision.
The OMSAS web-site provides an on-line application service mid-July, 2012 as well as additional information
related to each faculty’s admission requirements. The web-site is a comprehensive one where applicants can
obtain information on the application process and can view details concerning their application. The OMSAS
levy is composed of a base fee and an additional fee for each Ontario faculty of medicine to which application
is made.
The application service fee is $210 plus an institutional fee for each faculty applied to. The institutional fees
will later be forwarded to the relevant faculties.
Institutional Fees In Canadian Funds
Ottawa $ 75
Queen’s $ 75
Toronto $ 85
McMaster $105
W estern $ 85
Northern Ontario $ 75
Deadlines:
September 15, 2012 Last day to register for/create an account for the on-line application
October 1, 2012 Last day for receipt of applications, all transcripts/academic documents and all
confidential assessment forms
October 5, 2012 Last day for receipt of all cheques, money orders and electronic payments
October 11, 2012 Last day for release of MCAT scores
May 14, 2013 First date for offers of admission
June 28, 2013 Last day for receipt of final transcripts
For more information:
OMSAS
Ontario Universities’ Application Centre
170 Research Lane
Guelph ON N1G 5E2
Tel.: (519) 823-1940
Fax: (519) 823-5232
E-mail: [email protected]
W eb-site: www.ouac.on.ca/omsas
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Medical College Admission Test (MCAT)
The MCAT is a standardized, multiple-choice examination designed to assess problem solving, critical thinking
and writing skills in addition to the examinee’s knowledge of science concepts and principles prerequisite to
the study of medicine. The test is not required by all faculties of medicine and the extent to which test results
are used in admission decisions varies by faculty of medicine.
The test consists of four test sections: the Verbal Reasoning, Physical Sciences and Biological Sciences
sections contain multiple-choice questions and the scores range from a low of 1 to a high of 15 for each
section; the W riting Sample section consists of two essays and the total score ranges from a low of J to a high
of T.
The computer-based test is given at established test centres in Canada, the United States and overseas. Visit
the web-site for dates and locations. The overall length of the test day is approximately four and one-half
hours. The regular examination fee was $240 in US funds for the 2012 test dates.
For more information: Association of American Medical Colleges
Medical College Admission Test
2450 N Street NW
W ashington, DC 20037
Tel.: (202) 828-0690
E-mail: [email protected] (not able to accept attachments)
W eb-site: www.aamc.org/students/mcat/start.htm
Repeat Applicants
An applicant who does not receive an offer of admission must decide whether to re-apply for admission in a
subsequent year. Rejected candidates should try to reach an objective assessment of why they did not receive
an offer. Unsuccessful applicants should realize that the reason for rejection may not be the lack of ability or
qualities but the sheer rationing of places that is necessary when the number of qualified candidates greatly
exceeds the number of available places. W ell qualified candidates have grounds for re-applying for admission
to a faculty of medicine and in recent years, repeat applicants have fared well. The academically weaker
candidates tend not to re-apply for admission to the same extent as do those who have a sound academic
background.
Applying to Study Medicine Outside Canada
If for any reason an applicant decides to seek admission to a medical faculty outside Canada, some important
factors must be borne in mind. The most important of these is that returning to practise medicine in Canada
may prove difficult. This is not meant to deter individuals from seeking education in foreign universities —
some Canadian citizens have always gone abroad to study in recognized, reputable universities. Limitations
on recognition of foreign earned MDs apply to qualifications earned abroad by citizens as well as by
non-citizens of Canada. Strong motivation, determination and adequate academic preparation are in
themselves no guarantee that a Canadian citizen who attends a foreign medical faculty will be able to train
or practise medicine in Canada in the future.
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Foreign Applicants
Not all faculties of medicine accept applications from foreign students. Conversely, some faculties of medicine
have contracts with foreign governments or institutions to accept applications for “supernumerary” positions.
It is understood that the faculty of medicine will be compensated for the entire cost of medical education, the
student will not apply for post-MD (residency) training in Canada and these graduates will return to their
countries of origin to practise medicine. Information about contract positions is available from the foreign
educational institutions or governments that have negotiated such contracts.
Foreign students planning to study medicine in Canada are personally responsible for obtaining the necessary
student authorization and student visa to enter Canada for the purpose of study. All matters related to entering
Canada must be taken up at the Canadian embassy, High Commission or consulate nearest to the foreign
applicant.
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Faculty of Medicine, MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY
Length of Program: 4 years Language of Instruction: English
Proficiency in English Testing: No Computer: Personal not required
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2012/13 New Admissions into Year One: 64
2012/13 First-Year Tuition: $6,250 for Canadian residents; $30,000 for visa students; other compulsory
fees were $1,174
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Selection Factors: The number of year one positions available for 2012/13 was 64 which includes 2
positions available to Aboriginal students who are residents of Newfoundland and
Labrador. The 64 positions included 46 residents of Newfoundland and Labrador, 10
residents of New Brunswick, 4 residents of Prince Edward Island and 1 resident of the
Yukon Territory. The number of year one positions available for 2013/14 will be 80.
Canadian citizens/permanent residents or visa students may apply.
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Academic Criteria: A Bachelor’s degree is required at time of admission. In exceptional circumstances an
application may be considered when a Bachelor’s degree will not be held at time of
admission. Such an applicant will have completed at least 60 credit hours including the
prerequisite subject of 6 credit hours in English at a recognized university or university
college before admission and have work related or other experience acceptable to the
Admissions Committee.
The mean grade point average of successful applicants in 2012/13 was 3.80 on a 4.0
scale.
The MCAT is required and it is recommended that the test be written within the five year
period prior to application.
Six credit hours in English are required.
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Deferred Admissions: Considered
Transfers: Not usually considered but may be in rare circumstances from a Canadian medical faculty
Combined Programs: MD/PhD
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Interviews: These take place in November and December, 2012. For the September, 2012 entering class
there were 114 Newfoundland/Labrador residents interviewed, 107 other residents of Canada
interviewed for a total of 221 applicants interviewed.
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Offers of Admission: Offers are mailed in March, April and May, 2013. A $200 acceptance deposit is
required and will be credited towards the tuition fee. The deposit will be forfeited if
the applicant subsequently declines the offer.
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Application Details: An Online Admissions Application Service provided by the Canadian Resident
Matching Service (CaRMS) is available in July, 2012. The deadline for receipt of the
application supporting documents and an application processing fee of $75 as well
as an application service fee of $150 (plus applicable taxes) is September 17, 2012.
____________________________________________________________________________________
To Request an Application or More Detailed Information:
Committee on Admissions Tel: 1.888.MED.9800 or (709) 777-6615
Admissions Office Fax: (709) 777-8422
Faculty of Medicine E-mail: [email protected]
Memorial University W eb-site: www.med.mun.ca/admissions
Health Sciences Centre Room 1751
St. John’s NL A1B 3V6
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Applicant Statistics:
YEAR FOR W HICH ADMISSION W AS SOUGHT
2007/08 2008/09 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12
Offered and Registered 64 67 67 62 63
Offered Deferred Admission 1 1 2 2 1
Offer Declined 25 13 31 31 21
Not Offered 707 623 549 530 518
Total Applicants 797 704 649 625 603
SUCCESS RATE (%) BY
RESIDENCE % % % % %
Newfoundland and Labrador 30.8 30.8 30.8 27.4 27.3
Other Canadian 5.2 5.7 9.2 10.0 8.4
Foreign 40.0 29.4 33.3 9.1 0.01
All Applicants to Memorial 11.3 11.5 15.4 15.2 14.1
Success Rate: Percentage of applicants who received at least one offer of admission
whether subsequently registered, declined or deferred.
Includes students who applied for positions available under contract with foreign governments1
or educational institutions in 2007/08-2010/11.
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Faculty of Medicine, DALHOUSIE UNIVERSITY
Length of Program: 4 years Language of Instruction: English
Proficiency in English Testing: No Computer: Personal not required
____________________________________________________________________________________
2012/13 New Admissions into Year One: 113
2012/13 First-Year Tuition: $16,113 for Canadian residents; $24,075 for visa students; other compulsory
fees were $1,027
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Selection Factors: The number of year one positions available for 2013/14 is 108 (99 for Maritime
residents (Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island) and 9 for non-
Maritime residents); 69 seats in the Maritime pool will be assigned to the Halifax
campus and 30 seats to the St. John campus; all permanent residents of New
Brunswick will attend the St. John campus and the government of New Brunswick is
responsible for defining residency status. One additional position is available for a
dental student who after completing the MD program plans to specialize in oral
maxiofacial surgery. In 2012/13 there were 102 positions filled by residents of the
Maritime provinces.
Canadian citizens/permanent residents or visa students may apply.
_____________________________________________________________ ______________________
Academic Criteria: Three to four years full-time university/college is required. A Bachelor’s degree is
required at time of admission.
The minimum acceptable grade point average is 3.3 for Maritime residents and 3.7 for
non-Maritime residents on a scale of 4.0. The mean grade point average of successful
applicants in 2011/12 was 3.8.
The MCAT is required and the test must have been taken within the last five years.
There are no prerequisite courses.
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Special Consideration: Applies on an individual basis to applicants with extenuating circumstances when
the need arises.
____________________________________________________________________________________
Deferred Admissions: Considered (only for extenuating circumstances)
Transfers: Not considered
Combined Programs: Not available
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Interviews: Interviews are held on November 24-25, 2012 as advertised in the early summer on the
Admissions W ebpage. For the September, 2012 entering class there were 293 Maritime
residents interviewed and 59 non-Maritime residents interviewed for a total of 352 applicants
interviewed. Currently all Maritime residents who meet the minimum academic requirements
will be offered an interview.
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Offers of Admission: All decision letters to interviewed applicants will be tentatively released in March,
2013 as noted and updated on the Admissions W ebpage. A $500 non-refundable
acceptance deposit is required. This deposit is applied to tuition upon enrolment.
____________________________________________________________________________________
Application Details: An electronic application process is available on July 1, 2012. The deadline for
receipt of the application and fee of $70 is August 15, 2012. Transcripts and
supplemental information are due on September 7, 2012.
____________________________________________________________________________________
To Request an Application or More Detailed Information:
Admissions & Student Affairs Tel: (902) 494-1874
Faculty of Medicine Fax: (902) 494-6369
Dalhousie University E-mail: [email protected]
CRC Building, Room C-124 W eb-site: http://admissions.medicine.dal.ca/
5849 University Avenue
Halifax NS B3H 4R2
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Applicant Statistics:
YEAR FOR W HICH ADMISSION W AS SOUGHT
2007/08 2008/09 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12
Offered and Registered 100 110 110 113 117
Offered Deferred Admission 2 1 - 4 1
Offer Declined 37 61 36 79 35
Not Offered 638 520 649 681 595
Total Applicants 777 692 795 877 748
SUCCESS RATE (%) BY
RESIDENCE% % % % %
Maritime Provinces 31.4 38.4 38.7 42.1 33.3
Other Canadian 7.6 13.7 6.7 11.1 8.4
Foreign 40.0 54.5 28.6 38.9 18.51
All Applicants to Dalhousie 17.9 24.9 18.4 22.3 20.5
Success Rate: Percentage of applicants who received at least one offer of admission
whether subsequently registered, declined or deferred.
Includes students who applied for positions available under contract with foreign governments1
or educational institutions in 2007/08 - 2010/11.
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Faculté de médecine, UNIVERSITÉ LAVAL
Durée du programme : 4 ans Langue du programme : Français
Épreuve de compétence en français : Oui Ordinateur : PC non requis
____________________________________________________________________________________
Nombre de nouvelles admissions en première année pour 2012/13 : 230
Ce nombre pourrait augmenter en raison d’abandons lors d’annés précédentes.
Frais de scolarité de première année pour 2012/13 : 3 396$ pour résidents du Québec; 9 178$ pour les
résidents d’une autre province canadienne/d’un
autre territoire canadien; 25 473$ pour l’étranger;
autres frais obligatoires 775$
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Facteurs de sélection : En 2012/13, le nombre de postes disponibles était de 230, incluant 8 postes à
pouvoir parmi les candidats au programme MD/PhD et 8 postes à pouvoir parmi
les candidats provenant du marché du travail; 222 postes étaient occupés par des
résidents du Québec; plus jusqu’à 4 postes additionnels sont disponibles aux
candidats résidents québécois et membres des Premières Nations et du peuple
inuit (le contingent maximal pouvant être réparti entre les facultés de médecine au
Québec) et jusqu’à 2 postes additionnels offerts par le biais des Forces
canadiennes (le contingent maximal pouvant être réparti entre les facultés de
médecine francophones au Québec).
Les citoyens canadiens/résidents permanents ou les étudiants détenant un visa
peuvent présenter leur candidature.
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Critères d’études : Deux années d’études post-secondaires à temps plein sont requises.
Le “MCAT” n’est pas requis.
La cote de rendement en 2012/13 était de 33,311 pour les collégiens et de 31,331 pour
les universitaires.
Les cours pré-requis de niveau collégial ou l’équivalent : 2 cours en biologie, 3 cours
en chimie, 2 cours en mathématiques et 3 cours en physique.
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Considération particulière : S’applique aux candidats détenteurs d’un diplôme d’une faculté de médecine
hors du Canada ou des États-Unis qui sont résidents permanents du Québec;
aux candidats du contingent Collège d’enseignement général et professionnel
(CÉGEP); aux candidats du contingent autochtone; aux candidats du
contingent militaire; aux candidats au programme MD/PhD; et aux candidats
provenant du marché du travail.
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Admissions reportées : Non envisagées
Transferts : Non envisagés
Programmes combinés : MD/MSc, MD/PhD
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Entrevues : Les entrevues auront lieu en avril 2013. Pour la classe d’entrée de septembre 2012, on a
interviewé 991 résidents du Québec, 25 résidents d’ailleurs au Canada et 1 résident de
l’extérieur du pays, portant à 977 le nombre de demandeurs interviewés.
____________________________________________________________________________________
Offres d’admission : Les offres seront envoyé par courriel en mai 2013 et aucun dépôt en argent n’est
exigé en lien avec l’acceptation de l’offre.
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Détails des demandes : Les demandes électroniques et papier sont disponibles le 1 octobre 2012. Laer
date limite pour la réception des demandes est le 1 février 2013 pour leser
universitaires et le 1 mars 2013 pour tous les autres. Les frais d’ouverture deer
dossier sont de 64$.
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Pour obtenir un formulaire de demande ou de plus amples informations :
Bureau de l’admission Téléphone : (418) 656-2131 poste 2492
Faculté de médecine Télécopieur : (418) 656-2733
Université Laval Courriel : [email protected]
Pavillon Ferdinand-Vandry Local 1316 Site web : www.fmed.ulaval.ca et
Québec QC G1X 2R3 www.admissionsante.ulaval.ca
Résaux sociaux: www.facebook.com/admsanteUL
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Statistiques des candidats :
ANNÉE DE LA DEMANDE D’ADMISSION
2007/08 2008/09 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12
Offre et inscription 207 164 218 228 231
Offre refusée 135 210 191 205 178
Aucune offre 1371 1442 1533 1690 1702
Total des demandes 1713 1816 1942 2123 2111
TAUX DE SUCCÈS (%) PAR LIEU
DE RÉSIDENCE 1 % % % % %
Québec 21.1 21.4 22.8 21.3 19.9
Autre province/territoire canadien 9.8 10.0 4.5 16.4 9.1
Étranger 0.0 12.8 1.2 2.3 0.0
Toutes les demandes à Laval 20.0 20.6 21.1 20.4 19.4
Taux de succès : Pourcentage de candidats ayant reçu au moins une offre d’admission,
que l’inscription aie été immédiate, refusée ou reportée.
La province de Québec impose des restrictions à la fois sur le nombre de postes1
réservés à d’autres résidents au Canada et aux résidents de l’étranger. La distribution
se fait entre les quatre facultés de médecine au cours de chaque cycle d’admissions.
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Faculté de médecine et des sciences de la santé, UNIVERSITÉ DE SHERBROOKE
Durée du programme : 4 ans Langue du programme : Français
Épreuve de compétence en français : Oui Ordinateur : PC non requis
____________________________________________________________________________________
Nombre de nouvelles admissions en première année pour 2012/13 : 208
Ce nombre pourrait augmenter en raison d’abandons lors d’annés précédentes.
Frais de scolarité de première année pour 2012/13 : 3 325$ pour résidents du Québec et du Nouveau-
Brunswick; 8 982$ pour les résidents d’une autre
province/d’un autre territoire canadien; 25 760$
pour l’étranger; autres frais obligatoires 1 114$
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Facteurs de sélection : En 2012/13, le nombre de postes disponibles en première année tournera autour
de 208. Ce nombre pourrait toutefois varier en fonction des décrets
gouvernementaux ainsi que des attritions à remplacer. Ces 208 places,
approximativement réparties comme suit : 165 pour des candidats du contingent
régulier du Québec, 30 pour les candidats de l’Atlantique, 4 pour les candidats de
l’Ouest canadien, 1 pour les candidats étrangers détenant un visa d’études, 3 pour
les membres des Premières Nations et Inuits du Québec, 1 pour les membres des
Forces canadiennes.
Les 208 positions sont distribués sur trois sites approximativement comme suit :
147 au site Sherbrooke, 35 au site Saguenay, et 26 au site Moncton. Fin avril, les
candidats du contingent régulier du Québec doivent compléter un formulaire de
choix de site exprimant leur préférence entre les sites Saguenay et Sherbrooke.
L’attribution de ces personnes à l’un ou l’autre de ces deux sites dépend
notamment du nombre de places disponibles à chaque site au moment de l’offre,
de la préférence exprimée par le candidat via le formulaire de choix de site et
l’ordre des candidats dans la liste d’excellence. Le site Saguenay est
exclusivement réservé à des candidats québécois. Le site Moncton est
exclusivement réservé à des candidats du Nouveau-Brunswick.
Les citoyens canadiens et résidents permanents du Canada, de même que les
candidats étrangers détenant un visa d’études, peuvent présenter leur
candidature.
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Critères d’études : Détenir, ou obtenir avant la rentrée scolaire, un diplôme jugé équivalent au Diplôme
d’études collégiales, décerné par le Ministère de l’éducation, du loisir et du sport du
Québec; sinon, avoir réussi au moins 75 crédits universitaires à date limite du dépôt de
la demande d’admission.
La première étape du processus de sélection est basée sur les résultats scolaires
antérieurs. Toutefois, ces résultats ne sont pas résumés sous la forme d’un « GPA »,
m a is p lu tô t d ’u n e « c o te académ ique » . N o tre page in te rn e t
(http://www.usherbrooke.ca/doctorat-medecine/admission/questions-en-rafale/qu-est-
ce-que-la-cote-academique/) donne plus de détails sur cette cote, alors qu’une autre
d e n o s p a g e s i n t e r n e t ( h t t p : / / w w w . u s h e r b r o o k e . c a / d o c t o r a t -
medecine/admission/questions-en-rafale/donnees-saillantes/) détaille la cote
académique des derniers invités lors de l’année passée.
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Le “MCAT” n’est pas considéré.
Les cours préalables (de niveau postsecondaire) à avoir réussi sont : Mathématiques
103 et 203; Physique 101, 201 et 301; Chimie 101, 201 et 202; Biologie 301 et 401 ou
Biologie 911 et 921. Des cours jugés équivalents par notre faculté sont acceptés.
____________________________________________________________________________________
Admissions reportées : Non autorisées
Transferts : Non autorisés
Programmes combinés : MD/MSc, MD/PhD
____________________________________________________________________________________
Entrevues : Les candidats sélectionnés sur la base de leurs résultats scolaires antérieurs sont invités à
d’autres tests de sélection, qui varient selon les contingents considérés : Mini entrevues
multiples (MEM) et Test d’aptitude à l’apprentissage de la médecine à l’Université de
Sherbrooke (TAAMUS) pour les contingents du Québec, de l’Atlantique et de l’Ouest canadien,
ainsi que pour les membres des Forces canadiennes; entrevue pour les candidats étrangers
détenant un visa d’études ainsi que pour les membres des Premières Nations et Inuits du
Québec. MEM et TAAMUS ont lieu en avril, 2012, les autres entrevues en mai et juin, 2012.
Lors du processus d’admission 2012, 775 candidats québécois et 68 candidats de l’Atlantique
ont été invités à passer les MEM et TAAMUS. Le TAAMUS est un test papier-crayon d’une
durée d’une heure.
____________________________________________________________________________________
Offres d’admission : En 2012, les premières offres d’admission ont été acheminées à compter du 18 mai
et auront éventuellement cours jusqu’au 31 août. Des frais d’inscription de 300$
doivent obligatoirement être acquittés pour accepter une offre et réserver sa place.
____________________________________________________________________________________
Détails des demandes : Les demandes d’admission, de formats électronique ou papier, sont disponibles
pendant toute l’année. La date limite pour la réception des demandes est le 15
janvier 2013 pour tous les candidats, sauf pour les candidats québécois de
catégorie collégiale n’ayant aucun crédit universitaire (ces personnes ont jusqu’au
1 mars, 2013). Les frais d’ouverture de dossier sont de 70$.er
____________________________________________________________________________________
Pour obtenir un formulaire de demande ou de plus amples informations :
Bureau de la registraire Téléphone : (819) 821-7688
Université de Sherbrooke Télécopieur : (819) 821-7966
2500, boulevard de l’Université Courriel : [email protected]
Sherbrooke QC J1K 2R1 Site web : www.usherbrooke.ca/doctorat_medecine
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Statistiques des candidats :
ANNÉE DE LA DEMANDE D’ADMISSION
2007/08 2008/09 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12
Offre et inscription 195 204 196 213 217
Offre refusée 227 179 265 241 277
Aucune offre 1323 1509 1471 1599 1750
Total des demandes 1745 1892 1932 2053 2244
TAUX DE SUCCÈS (%) PAR LIEU
DE RÉSIDENCE 1 % % % % %
Québec 24.7 20.4 24.2 22.3 21.9
Autre province/territoire canadien 33.9 30.6 36.4 29.8 26.7
Étranger 1.2 1.3 1.1 2.9 8.3
Toutes les demandes à Sherbrooke 24.2 20.2 23.9 22.1 22.0
Taux de succès : Pourcentage de candidats ayant reçu au moins une offre d’admission,
que l’inscription aie été immédiate, refusée ou reportée.
La province de Québec impose des restrictions à la fois sur le nombre de postes1
réservés à d’autres résidents au Canada et aux résidents de l’étranger. La distribution
se fait entre les quatre facultés de médecine au cours de chaque cycle d’admissions.
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Faculté de médecine, UNIVERSITÉ DE MONTRÉAL
Durée des programmes : 5 ans (année préparatoire) Langue des programmes : Français
4 ans (programme de MD)
Épreuve de compétence en français : Oui Ordinateur : PC non requis
____________________________________________________________________________________
Nombre de nouvelles admissions en 2012/13 : 299 (216 - 5 ans; 83 - 4 ans, première année)
Ce nombre pourrait augmenter en raison d’abandons lors d’annés précédentes
Frais de scolarité de première année pour 2012/13 : 3 252$ pour résidents du Québec; 8 787$ pour les
résidents d’une autre province/d’un autre territoire
canadien; 24 389$ pour l’étranger; autres frais
obligatoires 1 274$
____________________________________________________________________________________
Facteurs de sélection : En 2012/13, le nombre de postes disponibles était de 299 dont 295 postes
occupés par des résidents du Québec, 3 postes selon l’entente avec la province
du Nouveau-Brunswick et 1 poste pour les candidats détenteurs d’un visa
étudiant; plus jusqu’à 4 postes additionnels sont disponibles aux candidats
résidents québécois et membres des Premières Nations et du peuple inuit (le
contingent maximal pouvant être réparti entre les facultés de médecine au
Québec) et jusqu’à 2 postes additionnels offerts par le biais des Forces
canadiennes (le contingent maximal pouvant être réparti entre les facultés de
médecine francophones au Québec).
Les 299 positions sont allouées à deux campus : à l’Université de Montréal - 176
en année préparatoire et 82 au programme de MD; au Centre d’études médicales
en Mauricie (à Trois-Rivières) - 40 en année préparatoire et 1 au programme de
MD. Dans la mesure ou il y a des places disponibles, le candidat peut choisir entre
le campus à Montréal ou le campus en Mauricie.
Tous les candidats font une demande d’admission à l’année préparatoire au
programme de MD. Selon le profil académique du candidat, le Comité d’admission
décidera si une candidature sera considérée pour l’année préparatoire ou pour la
première année de médecine.
Selon le nombre de postes, environ les trois quarts candidats retenus sont admis
en année préparatoire et l’autre quart s’ajoute au contingent de l’année
préparatoire de l’année précédente pour former la première année.
Les citoyens canadiens/résidents permanents ou les étudiants détenant un visa
peuvent présenter leur candidature.
Les candidats ayant un Baccalauréat sont considérés dans une catégorie
particulière. Environ 45% des étudiants admis sont dans cette catégorie. Les
candidats ayant un PhD sont également dans une catégorie particulière de même
que les candidats étrangers.
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Critères d’études : Année préparatoire : Soit deux années à plein temps de Collège d’enseignement
général et professionnel (CÉGEP) en sciences, lettres et arts ou en sciences de la
nature et avoir atteint les objectifs 00XU (biologie) et 00XV (chimie). Soit tout autre
diplôme d’études collégiales et avoir réussi, avant l’entrée dans le programme, les
cours préalables suivant : Biologie 301 et 401 ou deux cours de biologie humaine;
Chimie 101, 201 et 202; Mathématiques 103 et 203; Physique 101, 201 et 301. Soit être
titulaire d’un diplôme d’études post-secondaires équivalent à un DÉC ou à un
baccalauréat obtenus au Québec et avoir réussi les cours préalables ci-dessus
mentionnés ou des cours équivalents dans chacune des quatre matières. L’année
préparatoire est requise pour les collégiens, les étudiants étrangers et les universitaires
ayant complété un premier grade universitaire mais dont le programme d’études n’est
pas jugé globalement équivalent à celui de l’année préparatoire.
Quatre ans : Un Baccalauréat obtenus au Québec dans un programme d’études jugé
équivalent à l’année préparatoire ou tout autre diplôme équivalent est exigé au moment
de l’admission pour les candidats de la catégorie universitaire.
Une cote de rendement est calculée pour tous les candidats. Selon les critères
présentement en vigueur, une première sélection est faite, par catégorie, fondée sur
l’excellence du dossier scolaire établie en tenant compte de la cote de rendement. Le
dernier collégien convoqué aux entrevues avait une cote de rendement de 33.306 et
le dernier universitaire avait une cote de 32.286.
Le “MCAT” n’est pas requis.
____________________________________________________________________________________
Considération particulière : S’applique aux candidats détenteurs d’un diplôme d’une faculté de médecine
hors du Canada ou des États-Unis qui sont citoyens canadiens ou résidents
permanents qui sont résidents du Québec.
____________________________________________________________________________________
Admissions reportées : Non envisagées
Transferts : Non envisagés
Programmes combinés : MD/MSc, MD/PhD
____________________________________________________________________________________
Entrevues : Les entrevues de type MEM (Mini entrevues multiples) auront lieu un samedi et un dimanche
d’avril 2013. Les candidats devront se présenter en personne à la date et au lieu où ils auront
été convoqués sans possibilité de changement. Pour la classe d’entrée de septembre 2012, on
a interviewé 972 résidents du Québec et 6 résidents d’ailleurs au Canada et 5 résident de
l’extérieur du pays portant à 983 le nombre de demandeurs interviewés. Les frais d’entrevues
sont présentement de 100$ mais pourrait être haussés dans les mois qui viennent.
____________________________________________________________________________________
Offres d’admission : Les offres seront mises à la poste vers le 15 mai 2013 pour l’ensemble des
candidats. Il y aura un dépôt d’acception obligatoire de 200$ non remboursable et
déductible des droits de scolarité.
____________________________________________________________________________________
Détails des demandes : La version papier est disponible en tout tempset la version électronique est
disponible le 9 novembre 2012. La date limite pour la réception des demandes est
le 15 janvier 2013 pour les universitaires et le 1 mars 2013 pour les collégiens.er
Les frais d’ouverture de dossier sont de 85$ par voie électronique et 115$ sur
support paper.
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Pour obtenir un formulaire de demande ou de plus amples informations :
Université de Montréal Téléphone : (514) 343-7076
CP 6218 succursale Centre-ville Télécopieur : (514) 343-5788
Montréal QC H3C 3T5 Courriel : [email protected]
Site web : www.umontreal.ca (rubrique Guichet Étudiant)
___________________________________________________________________________________
Statistiques des candidats : Année préparatoire
ANNÉE DE LA DEMANDE D’ADMISSION
2007/08 2008/09 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12
Offre et inscription 203 207 208 212 218
Offre refusée 139 165 182 164 208
Aucune offre 1136 1255 1366 1131 1677
Total des demandes 1478 1627 1756 1507 2103
TAUX DE SUCCÈS (%) PAR LIEU
DE RÉSIDENCE 1 % % % % %
Québec 26.4 27.5 25.1 27.5 21.5
Autre province/territoire canadien 5.4 9.1 10.3 5.7 10.0
Étranger 0.0 1.9 1.0 0.0 1.0
Toutes les demandes à Montréal 24.2 25.7 23.1 25.0 20.3
Taux de succès : Pourcentage de candidats ayant reçu au moins une offre d’admission,
que l’inscription aie été immédiate, refusée ou reportée.
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Statistiques des candidats : Programme de MD
ANNÉE DE LA DEMANDE D’ADMISSION
2007/08 2008/09 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12
Offre et inscription 70 71 66 86 86
Offre refusée 21 6 6 36 11
Aucune offre 548 613 475 806 590
Total des demandes 639 690 547 928 687
TAUX DE SUCCÈS (%) PAR LIEU
DE RÉSIDENCE 1 % % % % %
Québec 14.9 12.0 14.4 13.6 14.7
Autre province/territoire canadien 7.7 6.7 0.0 0.0 7.1
Étranger 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Toutes les demandes à Montréal 14.2 11.2 13.2 13.1 14.1
Taux de succès : Pourcentage de candidats ayant reçu au moins une offre d’admission,
que l’inscription aie été immédiate, refusée ou reportée.
La province de Québec impose des restrictions à la fois sur le nombre de postes1
réservés à d’autres résidents au Canada et aux résidents de l’étranger. La distribution
se fait entre les quatre facultés de médecine au cours de chaque cycle d’admissions.
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Faculty of Medicine, MCGILL UNIVERSITY - MED-P Program
Length of Program: 1 preparatory year followed Language of Instruction: English
by 4 years MD, CM
Proficiency in English Testing: No Computer: Personal required
____________________________________________________________________________________
2012/13 New Admissions into MED-P: 85
2012/13 MED-P Tuition: The preparatory year program fees ($2,422 tuition, $1,613 other compulsory
fees) are those of the Faculty of Science in which the student is registered for
this year. The student will be admitted to the MD-CM program in the faculty of
medicine.
____________________________________________________________________________________
Selection Factors: The anticipated number of positions available for 2013/14 is 85.
Canadian citizens/permanent residents who are residents of Québec currently enrolled
in their final year at a Québec Collège d’enseignement général et professionnel
(CÉGEP) science program may apply.
____________________________________________________________________________________
Academic Criteria: A CÉGEP Diplôme d’études collégiales is required at time of admission.
The suggested cote de rendement collégial is 34.0 and the average of applicants invited
for interview in 2012/13 was 34.74.
The MCAT is not required.
Prerequisite courses from the CÉGEP program in Health Sciences include biology,
chemistry, mathematics, physics and one organic chemistry course.
____________________________________________________________________________________
Interviews: These are of the Multiple Mini-Interview (MMI) format and take place on April 15-16, 2013. For
the 2012/13 year, 199 applicants were interviewed. Interviews can be in English or French
based on the applicant’s choice at time of application.
____________________________________________________________________________________
Offers of Admission: Offers are sent via e-mail and posted on the electronic application system in mid-
May, 2013. A $300 acceptance deposit is required, applicable towards tuition and
refundable for a limited period of time.
____________________________________________________________________________________
Application Details: An electronic application process is available starting September 1, 2012 with a fee
of $140 payable upon completion. The deadline for receipt of the application,
including supporting documents, is March 1, 2013.
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To Request More Detailed Information:
Office of Admissions, Equity and Diversity Tel: (514) 398-3517
Faculty of Medicine Fax: (514) 398-4631
McGill University E-mail: [email protected]
Suite 1210 W eb-site: www.mcgill.ca/medadmissions
1010 Sherbrooke Street W est Application: http://www.mcgill.ca/applying/online/
Montréal QC H3A 2R7
____________________________________________________________________________________
Applicant Statistics: MED-P Program
YEAR FOR W HICH ADMISSION W AS SOUGHT
2007/08 2008/09 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12
Offered and Registered 80 88 80 82 85
Offer Declined 32 17 33 39 32
Not Offered 302 335 464 498 589
Total Applicants 414 440 577 619 706
SUCCESS RATE (%) BY
RESIDENCE% % % % %
Québec 27.1 23.9 19.6 19.5 16.6
Success Rate: Percentage of applicants who received at least one offer of admission
whether subsequently registered, declined or deferred.
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Faculty of Medicine, MCGILL UNIVERSITY - MD-CM Program
Length of Program: 4 years Language of Instruction: English
Proficiency in English Testing: No Computer: Personal required
____________________________________________________________________________________
2012/13 New Admissions into Year One: 186
At time of admission, first year quota positions may increase due to attrition.
2012/13 First-Year Tuition: $5,651 for residents of Québec; $14,262 for other Canadian residents;
$38,531 for visa students; other compulsory fees were $2,850; international
students are subject to additional health insurance fees ($913)
____________________________________________________________________________________
Selection Factors: The anticipated number of first-year positions available in 2012/13 is 184 of which up
to 5 positions are available for visa students, up to 10 positions are available for
Canadian citizens/permanent residents residing outside Québec but in Canada and up
to 3 positions available for residents of Québec from the non-traditional pathway with
the remaining positions for residents of Québec distributed among university-level
applicants and students who have successfully completed the MED-P year. An
additional position is available for a resident of Nunavut and an additional 4 positions
(maximum quota distributed among Québec faculties) available to First Nations/Inuit
applicants who are residents of Québec. In 2012/13, 169 positions were filled by
residents of Québec of which 3 positions were filled by non-traditional pathway
applicants.
Canadian citizens/permanent residents or visa students may apply.
____________________________________________________________________________________
Academic Criteria: A four year Bachelor degree (120 credits) is required at time of admission. Applicants
who are residents of Québec and who have completed a Diplôme d’études collégiales
in a pre-university program may apply on the basis of a 90 credit program from a
Québec university.
The suggested cumulative grade point average is 3.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale and the
mean grade point average for successful applicants in 2012/13 was approximately 3.79.
The MCAT is required for all international students and for Canadian citizens/permanent
residents who hold undergraduate degrees from non-Canadian universities and results
must be available by the application deadline. Competitive applicants typically have a
minimum score of 30. Test results greater than five years from the application deadline
will not be considered.
Prerequisite courses include a full year with laboratory work in each of general biology,
general chemistry and general physics; one semester with laboratory work in organic
chemistry. Courses in biochemistry, cellular and molecular biology and statistics are
recommended. Pass/fail grades are not acceptable and courses completed more than
8 years ago must be repeated. Exception may be made for applicants with advanced
degrees in the material concerned.
_____________________________________________________________________________________
Special Consideration: May be given to applicants with extenuating circumstances upon formal request
as well as First Nations/Inuit applicants who are residents of Québec and
Registered Inuit Beneficiaries who are residents of Nunavut.
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Deferred Admissions: Considered for one year only, for graduate academic reasons or other personal
emergencies (supporting documents should be provided)
Transfers: Not considered
Combined Programs: MD-CM/MBA, MD-CM/PhD
_____________________________________________________________________________________
Interviews: These are of the Multiple Mini-Interviews (MMI) format and take place in late February 25-27,
2013 for all applicants. For the 2012/13 year, there were 215 university-level Québec residents
interviewed (including 12 non-traditional pathways applicants), 53 other residents of Canada
interviewed and 22 international residents interviewed for a total of 300 applicants interviewed
for the MD-CM or joint programs.
______________________________________________________________________________________
Offers of Admission: Offers are sent via e-mail and posted on the electronic application system in early
March, 2013. A $500 acceptance deposit is required, applicable towards tuition and
refundable for a limited period of time.
____________________________________________________________________________________
Application Details: An electronic application process is available starting September 1, 2012 with a fee
of $140 payable upon completion. The deadline for receipt of the application is
November 1, 2012 and all supporting documents must be received no later than
November 15, 2012.
____________________________________________________________________________________
To Request More Detailed Information:
Office of Admissions, Equity and Diversity Tel: (514) 398-3517
Faculty of Medicine Fax: (514) 398-4631
McGill University E-mail: [email protected]
Suite 1210 W eb-site: www.mcgill.ca/medadmissions
1010 Sherbrooke Street W est Application: http://www.mcgill.ca/applying/online/
Montréal QC H3A 2R7
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Applicant Statistics: MD,CM Program
YEAR FOR W HICH ADMISSION W AS SOUGHT
2007/08 2008/09 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12
Offered and Registered 170 164 176 174 182
Offered Deferred Admission 6 - 1 17 17
Offer Declined 26 35 15 8 5
Not Offered 829 825 770 852 1704
Total Applicants 1031 1024 962 1051 1908
SUCCESS RATE (%) BY
RESIDENCE 1 % % % % %
Québec 48.2 33.7 48.5 45.1 21.3
Other Canadian 4.2 5.3 3.5 3.6 2.0
Foreign 10.3 11.5 12.2 6.2 4.5
All Applicants to McGill 19.6 19.4 20.0 18.9 10.7
Success Rate: Percentage of applicants who received at least one offer of admission
whether subsequently registered, declined or deferred.
The province of Québec has restrictions on both the numbers of positions allocated for1
other residents in Canada and residents outside Canada. The distribution is apportioned
by the four faculties of medicine during each admissions cycle.
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Faculty of Medicine, UNIVERSITY OF OTTAWA
Length of Program: 4 years Language of Instruction: English and French
Proficiency in English Testing: If needed Computer: Personal required (to be purchased
through the university and invoiced with tuition
fees)
____________________________________________________________________________________
2012/13 New Admissions into Year One: 164
2012/13 First-Year Tuition: $21,132 for Canadian residents; other compulsory fees were $637
____________________________________________________________________________________
Selection Factors: The projected number of year one positions available for 2013/14 is 164 which includes
up to 7 positions available to Aboriginal/native students and up to 4 positions available
to students in the MD/PhD program; plus 8 positions available through the “Consortium
national de formation en santé” program.
Canadian citizens/permanent residents may apply.
____________________________________________________________________________________
Academic Criteria: Three years full-time university studies leading to a Bachelor’s degree at a recognized
university is required.
The minimum acceptable grade point average is 3.5 on a 4.0 scale. The mean grade
point average of successful applicants in 2011/12 was 3.91.
The MCAT is not required.
Prerequisite courses include the equivalent of one full year course in general biology
(with laboratory) and one full year course in humanities/social sciences and the
equivalent of two full year courses in the following chemistries - general chemistry (with
laboratory), organic chemistry (with laboratory) and/or biochemistry (without laboratory).
____________________________________________________________________________________
Special Consideration: Aboriginal applicants: Required minimum weighted grade point average is set at
a lower cut-off for advancement in the selection process.
____________________________________________________________________________________
Deferred Admissions: Considered under exceptional circumstances only
Transfers: Considered under special conditions
Combined Programs: MD/PhD
____________________________________________________________________________________
Interviews: These take place in February and March, 2013. Approximately 590 applicants are interviewed.
____________________________________________________________________________________
Offers of Admission: Offers are e-mailed starting on May 14, 2013 until the class is complete. A firm non-
refundable deposit of $1,000 must be received with a final acceptance and will be
deducted from the tuition fee.
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Application Details: See OMSAS section.
____________________________________________________________________________________
To Request an Application (which includes more information):
See OMSAS section.
For More Detailed Information:
Admissions Tel: (613) 562-5409
Faculty of Medicine Fax: (613) 562-5651
University of Ottawa E-mail: [email protected]
451 Smyth Road Room 2046 W eb-site: www.medicine.uottawa.ca
Ottawa ON K1H 8M5
____________________________________________________________________________________
Applicant Statistics:
YEAR FOR W HICH ADMISSION W AS SOUGHT
2007/08 2008/09 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12
Offered and Registered 153 145
data
not yet
provided
data
not yet
provided
data
not yet
provided
Offered Deferred Admission 1 1
Offer Declined 98 58
Not Offered 3102 3065
Total Applicants 3354 3269
SUCCESS RATE (%) BY
RESIDENCE% % % % %
Ontario 7.7 7.2
Other Canadian 7.3 3.8
Foreign 0.0 0.0
All Applicants to Ottawa 7.5 6.2
Success Rate: Percentage of applicants who received at least one offer of admission
whether subsequently registered, declined or deferred.
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Faculté de médecine, UNIVERSITÉ D’OTTAWA
Durée du programme : 4 années Langue du programme : Français et anglais
Épreuve de compétence en français : Au besoin Ordinateur : Besoin d’un ordinateur personnel
(l’achat peut se faire par l’entremise de l’université
et la facturation se fait avec les frais de scolarité)
____________________________________________________________________________________
Nombre de nouvelles admissions en première année pour 2012/13 : 164
Frais de scolarité de première année pour 2012/13 : 21 132$ pour résidents du Canada; autre frais
obligatoires 637$
____________________________________________________________________________________
Facteurs de sélection : Les prévisions du nombre de postes de première année disponibles pour 2013/14
sont de 164, incluant jusqu’à 7 postes réservés aux étudiants autochtones et
jusqu’a 4 postes réservés aux étudiants du programme MD/PhD; plus 8 postes par
le biais du programme du Consortium national de formation en santé.
Les citoyens canadiens/résidents permanents peuvent présenter leur candidature.
____________________________________________________________________________________
Critères d’études : Trois années d’études à temps complet d’un programme de premier cycle menant au
Baccalauréat dans une université reconnue sont requises.
La moyenne pondérée cumulative minimum acceptable est de 3.5 sur une cote de
rendement de 4.0. La moyenne pondérée cumulative des candidats admis en 2011/12
était 3.91.
Le “MCAT” n’est pas requis.
Les cours pré-requis incluent l’équivalent d’une année complète de cours en biologie
générale (avec travaux pratiques) et une année complète dans les humanités ou
sciences sociales et l’équivalent de deux années complètes de cours en chimie parmi
les cours suivants - chimie générale (avec travaux pratiques), chimie organique (avec
travaux pratiques) et/ou biochimie (sans travaux pratiques).
____________________________________________________________________________________
Considération particulière : Candidats autochtones : Les dossiers des candidats autochtones avancent
dans le cheminement du processus de sélection avec une moyenne pondérée
minimale moins élevée pour l’excellence des notes.
____________________________________________________________________________________
Admissions reportées : Envisagées sous circonstance exceptionnelle seulement
Transferts : Envisagés selon des considérations particulières
Programmes combinés : MD/PhD
____________________________________________________________________________________
Entrevues : Les entrevues auront lieu en février et mars 2013. Environ 590 candidats seront interviewés.
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Offres d’admission : Les offres seront envoyées par courriel à compter du 14 mai 2013, jusqu’à ce que la
classe soit complète. Un dépôt ferme et non remboursable de 1 000$ doit être reçu
pour toute acceptation finale. Ce dépôt sera déduit des frais de scolarité.
____________________________________________________________________________________
Détails des demandes : Consultez la section Service ontarien de demande d’admission en médecine.
____________________________________________________________________________________
Pour obtenir un formulaire de demande (plus amples informations) :
Consultez la section Service ontarien de demande d’admission en médecine.
Pour de plus amples informations :
Admissions Téléphone : (613) 562-5409
Faculté de médecine Télécopieur : (613) 562-5651
Université d’Ottawa Courriel : [email protected]
451 chemin Smyth Pièce 2046 Site web : www.medicine.uottawa.ca
Ottawa ON K1H 8M5
____________________________________________________________________________________
Statistiques des candidats :
ANNÉE DE LA DEMANDE D’ADMISSION
2007/08 2008/09 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12
Offre et inscription 153 145
data
not yet
provided
data
not yet
provided
data
not yet
provided
Offre d’admission reportée 1 1
Offre refusée 98 58
Aucune offre 3102 3065
Total des demandes 3354 3269
TAUX DE SUCCÈS (%) PAR LIEU
DE RÉSIDENCE% % % % %
Ontario 7.7 7.2
Autre province/territoire canadien 7.3 3.8
Étranger 0.0 0.0
Toutes les demandes à Ottawa 7.5 6.2
Taux de succès : Pourcentage de candidats ayant reçu au moins une offre d’admission,
que l’inscription aie été immédiate, refusée ou reportée.
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School of Medicine, QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY
Length of Program: 4 years Language of Instruction: English
Proficiency in English Testing: No Computer: A laptop is required
____________________________________________________________________________________
2012/13 New Admissions into Year One: 100
2012/13 First-Year Tuition: $21,261 for Canadian residents; other compulsory fees were $880
____________________________________________________________________________________
Selection Factors: The number of year one positions available for 2013/14 is100 which includes up to 4
positions available to Aboriginal students and up to 3 positions for MD/PhD students.
Canadian citizens/permanent residents may apply.
____________________________________________________________________________________
Academic Criteria: Three years full-time university/college is required.
Applicants are assessed based on the cumulative converted grade point average (see
the OMSAS Conversion Scale) of all years of undergraduate study, including summer
and supplemental courses. For applicants who do not meet the minimum requirement,
the most recent two full-time years of completed undergraduate study will be
considered. Grade point averages fluctuate annually based on the applicant pool. Past
minimum grade point average levels are not a predictor of future levels.
The MCAT is required and the test must have been taken within five years of the
application submission.
There are no prerequisite courses.
____________________________________________________________________________________
Special Consideration: Applies to Aboriginal applicants
____________________________________________________________________________________
Deferred Admissions: Considered
Transfers: Not considered
Combined Programs: May be considered on an individual basis
____________________________________________________________________________________
Interviews: These take place on March 2, 3, 23 and 24, 2013.
____________________________________________________________________________________
Offers of Admission: Offers are mailed on May 14, 2013. A non-refundable acceptance deposit of $1,050
must be received in order to secure the position. The deposit will be deducted from
the tuition fee.
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Application Details: See OMSAS section.
____________________________________________________________________________________
To Request an Application (which includes more information):
See OMSAS section.
For More Detailed Information:
Admissions Officer Tel: (613) 533-3307
School of Medicine Fax: (613) 533-3190
Queen’s University E-mail: [email protected]
80 Barrie Street W eb-site: http://meds.queensu.ca/undergraduate
Kingston ON K7L 3N6
____________________________________________________________________________________
Applicant Statistics:
YEAR FOR W HICH ADMISSION W AS SOUGHT
2007/08 2008/09 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12
Offered and Registered 100 100
data
not yet
provided
data
not yet
provided
data
not yet
provided
Offered Deferred Admission 1 3
Offer Declined 91 96
Not Offered 2117 2840
Total Applicants 2309 3039
SUCCESS RATE (%) BY
RESIDENCE% % % % %
Ontario 8.1 7.1
Other Canadian 9.3 5.4
Foreign 0.0 2.41
All Applicants to Queen’s 8.3 6.5
Success Rate: Percentage of applicants who received at least one offer of admission
whether subsequently registered, declined or deferred.
Includes Canadian citizens/landed immigrants who were living outside Canada1
at time of application.
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Faculty of Medicine, UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO
Length of Program: 4 years Language of Instruction: English
Proficiency in English Testing: No Computer: Personal not required
____________________________________________________________________________________
2012/13 New Admissions into Year One: 259
2012/13 First-Year Tuition: $19,546 for Canadian residents; $56,284 for visa students; other compulsory
fees were $1,544
____________________________________________________________________________________
Selection Factors: The number of year one positions available for 2013/14 is 259 which includes up to 7
positions available for foreign students and up to 10 positions available to applicants to
the MD/PhD program.
The 259 positions are allocated to two campuses: 205 at the St. George campus (in
downtown Toronto) and 54 at the Mississauga campus (in Mississauga).
Students will be assigned to either the Mississauga campus or the St. George campus
at the time of admission. At the St. George campus, students will be assigned to one
of three academy sites shortly after the admissions process is completed. The St.
George campus includes the Fitzgerald, Peters-Boyd and W ightman-Berris Academies.
All campus and academy assignments will be for the entire 4 years of study. All
students will be able to participate in clinical learning opportunities across the faculty of
medicine’s affiliates. During the interview weekends, detailed information regarding the
campus and academy structure and method of assignment will be provided. Interviewed
applicants will be asked to complete a short survey indicating their preference for one
academy over the other, or that they have no preference. Although we cannot guarantee
placement at one’s first choice of campus or academy, our process is designed to
maximise student satisfaction.
Canadian citizens/permanent residents or visa students may apply.
____________________________________________________________________________________
Academic Criteria: A minimum of three years full-time university study is required.
The minimum acceptable grade point average is 3.6 on a 4.0 scale. The mean grade
point average of successful applicants in 2012/13 was 3.90.
The MCAT is required and the test must have been written within five years of the
application deadline. Only the most recent score is considered. The minimum
acceptable scores are 9/9/9 and N.
Prerequisite courses include two full courses in life sciences and one full course in
social science or humanities or a second language.
____________________________________________________________________________________
Special Consideration: Applicants from a graduate program are assessed in a separate process. They
must submit additional information showing research productivity as well as
additional reference letters. Graduate applicants may be considered with a lower
than minimum required grade point average. Graduate applicants will only be
considered if they have already completed or are in the final stages of completing
their graduate program. Completion of all program requirements, including
successful defense of a thesis if required, must occur prior to June 30 in the yearth
of proposed entry.
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Indigenous Student Application Program: Recognizing the commitment to social
responsibility in the faculty’s mission, this program has been implemented to
increase the number of Indigenous (First Nations, Inuit and Métis) medical
students. Applicants to this program must meet the same requirements for MCAT,
grade point average and course prerequisites as all other applicants. The program
does not have a designated quota for admission. Applicants submit materials as
per the core MD admissions process with the following modifications to written
material submissions and interview: 1) self-declared Aboriginal status via OMSAS,
2) personal essay describing history of community experiences , and 3) members
of the Indigenous community (faculty, students and public members) may take part
in admission interviews.
____________________________________________________________________________________
Deferred Admissions: Considered (not routinely)
Transfers: Not considered
Combined Programs: MD/PhD
____________________________________________________________________________________
Interviews: These take place on 3 weekends between February-April, 2013. For the September, 2012
entering class there were 577 applicants interviewed.
____________________________________________________________________________________
Offers of Admission: Offers are mailed on May 14, 2013. A non-refundable acceptance deposit of $1,000
must be received in order to secure the position. The deposit will be applied to the
tuition fee.
____________________________________________________________________________________
Application Details: See OMSAS section.
____________________________________________________________________________________
To Request an Application (which includes more information):
See OMSAS section.
For More Detailed Information:
Office of Admissions & Student Financial Services Tel: (416) 978-7928
Faculty of Medicine Fax: (416) 971-2163
University of Toronto E-mail: [email protected]
Medical Sciences Building W eb-site: www.md.utoronto.ca
1 King’s College Circle
Toronto ON M5S 1A8
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Applicant Statistics:
YEAR FOR W HICH ADMISSION W AS SOUGHT
2007/08 2008/09 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12
Offered and Registered 220 222
data
not yet
provided
data
not yet
provided
data
not yet
provided
Offered Deferred Admission 4 3
Offer Declined 70 67
Not Offered 2867 2439
Total Applicants 3161 2731
SUCCESS RATE (%) BY
RESIDENCE% % % % %
Ontario 10.1 11.5
Other Canadian 7.8 8.8
Foreign 2.3 2.0
All Applicants to Toronto 9.3 10.7
Success Rate: Percentage of applicants who received at least one offer of admission
whether subsequently registered, declined or deferred.
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Michael G. DeGroote School of Medicine, MCMASTER UNIVERSITY
Length of Program: 3 years Language of Instruction: English
Proficiency in English Testing: Yes Computer: Required
____________________________________________________________________________________
2012/13 New Admissions into Year One: 203
2012/13 First-Year Tuition: $23,847 for Canadian residents; $95 000 for visa students; other compulsory
fees were $857
____________________________________________________________________________________
Selection Factors: The number of year one positions available for 2012/13 was 203: 147 positions were
at the Hamilton campus, 28 positions were at the W aterloo Regional Campus (in
Kitchener) and 28 positions were at the Niagara Regional Campus (in St. Catharines).
All applicants invited to the MMI (Multiple Mini Interview) will be asked to rank their site
choice or indicate no preference. Offers of admission will be made from the master rank
list irrespective of geographical preference. Subsequent to filling the positions,
registrants will be offered a position based on their preference and geographical
background. The offer of admission will be binding to a specific site.
Canadian citizens/permanent residents or visa students may apply.
____________________________________________________________________________________
Academic Criteria: Three years (30 credits) of university is required.
The minimum acceptable grade point average is 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. The mean grade
point average of successful applicants in 2012/13 was 3.76.
The MCAT is required — only the Verbal Reasoning score (a minimum score of 6 is
required) is used in the selection process. The test must have been taken within five
years of the application deadline.
There are no prerequisite courses.
____________________________________________________________________________________
Special Consideration: Aboriginal applicants must self-identify and must meet minimum requirements.
Applicants are reviewed by a separate committee.
____________________________________________________________________________________
Deferred Admissions: Considered
Transfers: Not considered
Combined Programs: MD/PhD
____________________________________________________________________________________
Interviews: These take place in March and April, 2013. For the September, 2012 entering class there were
490 Ontario residents interviewed, and 50 other residents of Canada interviewed for a total of
540 applicants interviewed.
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Offers of Admission: Offers are mailed on May 14, 2013. A non-refundable acceptance deposit of $1,000
must be received in order to secure the position. The deposit will be deducted from
the tuition fee.
____________________________________________________________________________________
Application Details: See OMSAS section.
____________________________________________________________________________________
To Request an Application (which includes more information):
See OMSAS section.
For More Detailed Information:
McMaster University MD Admissions Tel: (905) 525-9140 ext. 22235
1280 Main Street W est MDCL-3104 Fax: (905) 546-0349
Hamilton ON L8S 4K1 E-mail: [email protected]
W eb-site: www.fhs.mcmaster.ca/mdprog
____________________________________________________________________________________
Applicant Statistics:
YEAR FOR W HICH ADMISSION W AS SOUGHT
2007/08 2008/09 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12
Offered and Registered 164 181
data
not yet
provided
data
not yet
provided
data
not yet
provided
Offered Deferred Admission 2 3
Offer Declined 72 79
Not Offered 4609 4470
Total Applicants 4847 4733
SUCCESS RATE (%) BY
RESIDENCE% % % % %
Ontario 5.4 6.5
Other Canadian 3.4 2.8
Foreign 2.6 2.7
All Applicants to McMaster 4.9 5.6
Success Rate: Percentage of applicants who received at least one offer of admission
whether subsequently registered, declined or deferred.
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Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, WESTERN UNIVERSITY
Length of Program: 4 years Language of Instruction: English
Proficiency in English Testing: No Computer: Personal required
____________________________________________________________________________________
2012/13 New Admissions into Year One: 171
2012/13 First-Year Tuition: $20,670 for Canadian residents; other compulsory fees were $1,290
____________________________________________________________________________________
Selection Factors: The number of year one positions available for 2013/14 is 171; 133 in London and 38
at the W indsor campus. Students are assigned to the campus of their preference based
on their rank. Once the preferred campus is filled, students are assigned in rank order
to the remaining seats. In 2013/14, the 171 positions include up to 3 positions available
to Indigenous applicants, up to 3 positions available to applicants to the MD/PhD
program, up to 3 positions available to applicants to the MD/BESc program, and up to
1 position available to applicants to the Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Program.
Canadian citizens/permanent residents may apply.
____________________________________________________________________________________
Academic Criteria: Four years (honours) full-time university/college is required. A Honours Bachelor’s
degree is required at time of admission.
The minimum acceptable grade point average in each of two years of the
undergraduate degree was 3.70 on a 4.0 scale for the 2012/13 entering class.
The MCAT is required and the test must have been taken within five years prior to the
application deadline. MCAT cut offs vary from year to year and are dependent on the
competitiveness of the applicant pool.
There are no prerequisite courses.
____________________________________________________________________________________
Special Consideration: Applies to applicants who have indicated on their application that they are from
rural/regional communities in Southwestern Ontario and from Indigenous
communities.
____________________________________________________________________________________
Deferred Admissions: Considered only on the basis of appeal to applicants who have progressed through
the regular admission cycle and have received an offer of admission. Individuals
requesting deferred admission must submit a request in writing to the Admissions
Office.
Transfers: Consideration is restricted to Canadian citizens or permanent residents of Canada currently
enrolled in a Canadian faculty of medicine. Applicants considering transfer must contact the
Admissions Office.
Combined Programs: MD/BESc, MD/PhD (W estern University only), Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery
(MD/MSc)
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Interviews: These take place on March 2-3 and April 6-7, 2013. For the September, 2012 entering class
there were 392 applicants interviewed.
____________________________________________________________________________________
Offers of Admission: Offers are electronically mailed on May 14, 2013. A non-refundable acceptance
deposit of $1,000 must be received in order to secure the position. The deposit will
be deducted from the tuition fee.
______________________________________________________________________________________
Application Details: See OMSAS section.
______________________________________________________________________________________
To Request an Application (which includes more information):
See OMSAS section.
For More Detailed Information:
Admissions Office Tel: (519) 661-3744
Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry Fax: (519) 850-2360
W estern University E-mail: [email protected]
Elborn College Room 2163 W eb-site: www.schulich.uwo.ca
1201 W estern Road
London ON N6G 1H1
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Applicant Statistics:
YEAR FOR W HICH ADMISSION W AS SOUGHT
2007/08 2008/09 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12
Offered and Registered 147 147
data
not yet
provided
data
not yet
provided
data
not yet
provided
Offered Deferred Admission 2 4
Offer Declined 77 49
Not Offered 2074 1603
Total Applicants 2300 1803
SUCCESS RATE (%) BY
RESIDENCE% % % % %
Ontario 10.6 12.9
Other Canadian 7.2 4.1
Foreign 3.4 5.91
All Applicants to UW O 9.8 11.1
Success Rate: Percentage of applicants who received at least one offer of admission
whether subsequently registered, declined or deferred.
Includes Canadian citizens/landed immigrants who were living outside Canada 1
at time of application.
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Northern Ontario School of Medicine, LAURENTIAN UNIVERSITY / LAKEHEAD UNIVERSITY
Length of Program: 4 years Language of Instruction: English
Proficiency in English Testing: No Computer: Students must lease laptops
from the school
____________________________________________________________________________________
2012/13 New Admissions into Year One: 64
2012/13 First-Year Tuition: $19,278 for Canadian residents; other compulsory fees were $1,831 at the
East Campus and $2,100 at the W est Campus
____________________________________________________________________________________
Selection Factors: The number of year one positions available for 2013/14 is 64 which includes a minimum
of 2 positions available to self-identified Aboriginal students.
The 64 positions are allocated to two campuses: 28 at the W est Campus (Lakehead
University) and 36 at the East Campus (Laurentian University). Candidates who are
invited for an interview will be asked to indicate their preferred campus. There is no
guarantee that all students will be offered a seat at their preferred site.
Canadian citizens/permanent residents may apply.
Selection will favour those who are likely to thrive in the challenging northern and rural
learning environments, including applicants from within Northern Ontario, rural and
remote areas in the rest of Canada and Aboriginal and Francophone applicants.
____________________________________________________________________________________
Academic Criteria: Four years full-time university/college is required. An applicant who is 25 years or older
may apply with a three year degree. A Bachelor’s degree is required at time of
admission.
The minimum acceptable grade point average is 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. The mean grade
point average of successful applicants in 2011/12 was 3.7.
The MCAT is not required.
W hile there are no course requirements, the school values applicants who present
evidence of a broad undergraduate education. Applicants with majors in science will be
expected to have completed at least two full-course equivalents in arts, social sciences
and/or humanities within their degree programs, while applicants pursuing majors in
arts, social sciences and/or humanities will be expected to have completed at least two
full-course equivalents in science within their degree program.
____________________________________________________________________________________
Special Consideration: Aboriginal applicants may apply through the Aboriginal Admissions Stream,
however, all minimum requirements must be met.
____________________________________________________________________________________
Deferred Admissions: Not considered (except under extenuating circumstances)
Transfers: Not considered
Combined Programs: Not available
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Interviews: These take place in March and April, 2013. For the September, 2012 entering class there were
389 applicants interviewed.
____________________________________________________________________________________
Offers of Admission: Offers are mailed on May 14, 2013. A non-refundable acceptance deposit of $1,000
must be received in order to secure the position. The deposit will be deducted from
the tuition fee.
____________________________________________________________________________________
Application Details: See OMSAS section.
____________________________________________________________________________________
To Request an Application (which includes more information):
See OMSAS section.
For More Detailed Information:
Office of Admissions Tel: (807) 766-7463 or 1 (800) 461-8777
Northern Ontario School of Medicine Fax: (807) 766-7368
955 Oliver Road MS 2003 E-mail: [email protected]
Thunder Bay ON P7B 6K6 W eb-site: www.nosm.ca
____________________________________________________________________________________
Applicant Statistics:
YEAR FOR W HICH ADMISSION W AS SOUGHT
2007/08 2008/09 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12
Offered and Registered 56 58
data
not yet
provided
data
not yet
provided
data
not yet
provided
Offered Deferred Admission 1 -
Offer Declined 14 12
Not Offered 2202 1822
Total Applicants 2273 1892
SUCCESS RATE (%) BY
RESIDENCE% % % % %
Ontario 3.6 4.3
Other Canadian 1.5 1.7
Foreign 0.0 0.0
All Applicants to NOSM 3.1 3.7
Success Rate: Percentage of applicants who received at least one offer of admission
whether subsequently registered, declined or deferred.
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Faculty of Medicine, UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA
Length of Program: 4 years Language of Instruction: English
Proficiency in English Testing: Yes Computer: Students would benefit
from owning/having access to a
personal computer or laptop
____________________________________________________________________________________
2012/13 New Admissions into Year One: 110
2012/13 First-Year Tuition: Not available at time of publication (2011/12 fees were $7,575 for Canadian
residents; other compulsory fees were $923)
____________________________________________________________________________________
Selection Factors: The number of year one positions available for 2012/13 was 110 of which approximately
ninety percent were filled by residents of Manitoba.
Aboriginal applicants who self-identify are reviewed by a separate committee. They
must meet minimum eligibility requirements and submit documentation to support their
declaration of Aboriginal ancestry.
All applicants will be evaluated in a variety of domains including a connection to and
involvement with rural communities and advanced academic pursuits.
Applicants must be a Canadian citizen/permanent resident at the time of application.
____________________________________________________________________________________
Academic Criteria: Three years full-time university are required. A Bachelor’s degree is required at time of
admission.
The minimum acceptable grade point average is 3.3 on a 4.5 scale. The mean grade
point average of successful applicants in 2012/13 was 4.10 for Manitoba residents, 4.38
out-of-providence residents and 3.84 for Aboriginal applicants (based on 105 of 110
accepted applicants).
The MCAT is required and the test must have been taken no earlier than April, 2009
and no later than September, 2012. Eligible applicants must have scored a minimum
of 7 each of the Verbal Reasoning (VR), Physical Sciences (PS) and Biological
Sciences (BS) sub-tests with a minimum of M on the W riting Sample (W S) in a single
session.
Prerequisite courses include a minimum of 6 credit hours of university level
biochemistry with no less that a grade of C in each course. If biochemistry courses are
taken at another university, they must be assessed for equivalency to the University of
Manitoba’s course content. Applicants must also complete courses in humanities/social
sciences. Applicants who complete a BSc (general) or BA (general) must complete 18
credit hours in humanities/social sciences. Applicants who complete a 4 year Major or
Honours program may waive up to 12 credit hours of humanities/social sciences.
____________________________________________________________________________________
Deferred Admissions: Considered
Transfers: Considered
Combined Programs: MD/BSc Med, MD/PhD
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Interviews: These take place from late February to early March, 2013. For the August, 2012 entering class
there were 257 Manitoba residents interviewed and 49 other residents of Canada interviewed
for a total of 306 applicants interviewed.
____________________________________________________________________________________
Offers of Admission: Offers are e-mailed on May 15 and May 31, 2013. A $500 non-refundable
acceptance deposit is required.
____________________________________________________________________________________
Application Details: A combination paper and electronic application process is available in August, 2012.
The early-bird application deadline is September 21, 2012 and the fee is $95. The
final application deadline is October 5, 2012 and the fee is $125 between September
22 and October 5, 2012.
____________________________________________________________________________________
To Request an Application or More Detailed Information:
Admissions Tel: (204) 789-3499
Faculty of Medicine Fax: (204) 789-3929
University of Manitoba E-mail: [email protected]
260-727 McDermot Avenue
W innipeg MB R3E 3P5 W eb-site: http://umanitoba.ca/faculties/medicine/a
dmissions/index.html
____________________________________________________________________________________
Applicant Statistics:
YEAR FOR W HICH ADMISSION W AS SOUGHT
2007/08 2008/09 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12
Offered and Registered 96 106 107 107 107
Offered Deferred Admission 5 4 3 2 -
Offer Declined 42 23 19 37 39
Not Offered 814 815 723 699 775
Total Applicants 957 948 852 845 921
SUCCESS RATE (%) BY
RESIDENCE% % % % %
Manitoba 30.4 35.9 34.7 33.9 28.9
Other Canadian 6.9 5.7 5.2 7.7 8.3
Foreign 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
All Applicants to Manitoba 14.9 14.0 15.1 17.3 15.9
Success Rate: Percentage of applicants who received at least one offer of admission
whether subsequently registered, declined or deferred.
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College of Medicine, UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEWAN
Length of Program: 4 years Language of Instruction: English
Proficiency in English Testing: No Computer: Personal required
____________________________________________________________________________________
2012/13 New Admissions into Year One: 100
2012/13 First-Year Tuition: $13,890 for Canadian residents; other compulsory fees were $747
____________________________________________________________________________________
Selection Factors: The number of year one positions available for 2013/14 is expected to be 100 which
includes up to 10 positions available to Aboriginal applicants and 10 positions available
to out-of province applicants.
Canadian citizens/permanent residents may apply.
____________________________________________________________________________________
Academic Criteria: Saskatchewan Residents
There are two main academ ic requirements that must be met in order to apply as a
Saskatchewan resident: 1. MCAT or prerequisites 2. Two full year undergraduate
years of study average.
The MCAT is required except for students who have completed the prerequisites within
Saskatchewan as described in the next paragraph. The test must have been taken
within the last five years and scores have to be available at the time of application. The
minimum acceptable scores are 26N (accumulated scores in Biological Sciences,
Physical Sciences and Verbal Reasoning section of 26 with no section below 8 and N
in the W riting Sample). The maximum number of times an applicant may take the
MCAT is five times (additional sittings will not be accepted unless approved in writing
by the Admissions Office).
Prerequisite courses are mandatory for students who wish to apply under the
“prerequisite” requirement whereby all courses are taken at the University of
Saskatchewan or University of Regina within five years of applying with a minimum
overall average of 78% and minimum individual course grade of 60%. The prerequisites
are identified at www.medicine.usask.ca/admissions and include two terms in each of
biochemistry, biology, chem istry (general and organic) physics, social
science/humanities and English. Students attending institutions outside Saskatchewan
are strongly recommended to complete equivalent prerequisites, particularly two terms
of biochemistry, to ensure readiness for the basic sciences covered in the first two years
of the undergraduate medical curriculum.
The minimum acceptable grade point average is 78% for residents of Saskatchewan.
The mean grade point average of successful applicants in the 2011/12 Saskatchewan
pool was 90.12%.
Out-of-Province Residents
Note: The College of Medicine admission requirements for out-of-province residents
are tentative pending approval of the University Senate on October 20, 2012. Please
check the web-site after this date for information regarding the final approval of the
admission requirements for out-of-province applicants.
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There are two main academic requirements that must be met in order to apply as an
out-of-province resident: 1. MCAT 2. Degree requirement.
All out-of-providence applicants must complete the MCAT prior to application. Scores
on Verbal Reasoning, Physical Sciences and Biological Sciences sections must total
a minimum of 30 (with no section score less than 8) and a minimum W riting Sample
score of N. Scores must be obtained in one sitting prior to the application deadline and
current within the last five years (earliest accepted scores for 2013 are 2008). The
maximum number of times an applicant may take the MCAT is five.
Application by out-of-province applicants can be made only during or after the final year
of a four year program. If a four year degree is completed prior to application, course
work for the degree must have been started with the 48 months prior to completion of
the degree. If applicants are in the final year of a four year degree, a minimum of 90
credit units must have been completed in the 36 months prior to the end of August
immediately before application. All courses completed towards the four year degree at
the date of application will be used for calculation of the grade point average. The
minimum grade point average required for application will be 83.0%. The four year
degree must be completed by the time study of medicine starts. All remaining courses
completed for the degree after the date of application must minimally average 83.0%.
Graduate program grades will not be considered.
____________________________________________________________________________________
Special Consideration: Students of Aboriginal ancestry may make application through the Aboriginal
Equity Access Program whereby all requirements are the same as the regular
Saskatchewan pool but students compete within this category, not against the
entire applicant pool.
Note: Aboriginal applicants have the option of applying under the "prerequisite
only" academic requirement even if prerequisites are taken outside Saskatchewan
institutions. Confirmation of equivalent courses must be made by contacting the
Admissions Office prior to application.
____________________________________________________________________________________
Deferred Admissions: Considered (residents of Saskatchewan only)
Transfers: Not considered
Combined Programs: MD/MSc, MD/PhD (programs available only after successful completion of MD year
one)
____________________________________________________________________________________
Interviews: The Multiple Mini Interview process is used and all interviews take place on March 16 and 17,
2013. For the September, 2012 entering class, there were 300 Saskatchewan residents and
54 other residents of Canada interviewed for a total of 354 applicants interviewed.
____________________________________________________________________________________
Offers of Admission: Offers are e-mailed and mailed on May 14, 2013. A non-refundable acceptance
deposit of 10% tuition (2012 was $1,389) is required.
____________________________________________________________________________________
Application Details: The on-line application is available on August 1, 2012. The deadline to submit the
application on-line is October 31, 2012. The application fee is $125.
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To Request an Application or More Detailed Information:
Admissions Tel: (306) 966-4030
College of Medicine Fax: (306) 966-2601
University of Saskatchewan E-mail: [email protected]
Health Sciences Building W eb-site: www.medicine.usask.ca/admissions
107 W iggins Road
Saskatoon SK S7N 5E5
____________________________________________________________________________________
Applicant Statistics:
YEAR FOR W HICH ADMISSION W AS SOUGHT
2007/08 2008/09 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12
Offered and Registered 68 84 84 84 82
Offered Deferred Admission - 2 3 2 1
Offer Declined 23 26 39 41 34
Not Offered 477 479 765 723 716
Total Applicants 568 591 891 850 833
SUCCESS RATE (%) BY
RESIDENCE% % % % %
Saskatchewan 34.6 35.9 23.7 20.9 19.6
Other Canadian 6.9 7.6 7.4 8.9 7.3
Foreign 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
All Applicants to Saskatchewan 16.0 19.0 14.1 14.9 14.0
Success Rate: Percentage of applicants who received at least one offer of admission
whether subsequently registered, declined or deferred.
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Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry, UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA
Length of Program: 4 years Language of Instruction: English
Proficiency in English Testing: Yes Computer: Personal not required
____________________________________________________________________________________
2012/13 New Admissions into Year One: 167
2012/13 First-Year Tuition: $11,925 for Canadian residents; other compulsory fees were $1,107
____________________________________________________________________________________
Selection Factors: The number of year one positions available for 2012/13 was 167 which included 5
positions available to Aboriginal applicants and 10 positions available to rural applicants.
At least eighty-five percent of year one positions were filled by residents of Alberta.
Canadian citizens/permanent residents may apply.
____________________________________________________________________________________
Academic Criteria: Two years full-time university/college is required.
The minimum acceptable grade point average on a 4.0 scale is 3.3 for residents of
Alberta and 3.5 for residents outside Alberta for students with 4 or more years post-
secondary study; 3.7 for students with 2 or 3 years post-secondary study (not receiving
a degree). The mean grade point average of successful applicants in 2012/13 was 3.8.
The MCAT is required and the test must have been taken no later than September,
2011 and no earlier than November, 2006. The minimum acceptable score is 7 in any
category and M in the W riting Sample.
Prerequisite courses include full year courses in organic and general (inorganic)
chemistry, biology, physics and English; half year courses in biochemistry and statistics.
____________________________________________________________________________________
Deferred Admissions: Not considered
Transfers: Considered (from Canadian faculties of medicine only)
Combined Programs: MD/MBA, MD/PhD, MD (with Special Training in Research)
____________________________________________________________________________________
Interviews: Multiple Mini Interviews (MMI) take place on March 16-17, 2013. For the September, 2012
entering class there were 404 Alberta residents interviewed and 66 other residents of Canada
interviewed for a total of 470 applicants interviewed.
____________________________________________________________________________________
Offers of Admission: Offers are mailed on May 15, 2013. A $1,000 non-refundable acceptance deposit is
required. The deposit will be applied towards tuition.
____________________________________________________________________________________
Application Details: An electronic application process is available on July 3, 2012. The deadline for
submitting the application is November 1, 2012. The application fee is $75 for
current and former University of Alberta undergraduates and $115 for students new
to the University of Alberta.
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To Request an Application or More Detailed Information:
Admissions Office Tel: (780) 492-6769 or 492-9524
Undergraduate Medical Education Fax: (780) 492-9531
Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry E-mail: [email protected]
University of Alberta W eb-site: www.ume.med.ualberta.ca
1-002 Katz Group Centre for
Pharmacy and Health Research
Edmonton AB T6G 2E1
____________________________________________________________________________________
Applicant Statistics:
YEAR FOR W HICH ADMISSION W AS SOUGHT
2007/08 2008/09 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12
Offered and Registered 144 156 188 167 167
Offered Deferred Admission - - - - 1
Offer Declined 65 65 88 69 72
Not Offered 1064 928 907 998 1104
Total Applicants 1273 1149 1183 1234 1344
SUCCESS RATE (%) BY
RESIDENCE% % % % %
Alberta 26.4 29.4 38.0 29.1 25.6
Other Canadian 8.4 9.9 9.7 8.0 9.3
Foreign 0.0 16.7 25.0 0.0 0.01
All Applicants to Alberta 16.4 19.2 23.3 19.1 17.9
Success Rate: Percentage of applicants who received at least one offer of admission
whether subsequently registered, declined or deferred.
Includes Canadian citizens/landed immigrants who were living outside Canada1
at time of application.
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Faculty of Medicine, UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY
Length of Program: 3 years Language of Instruction: English
Proficiency in English Testing: No Computer: Personal required
____________________________________________________________________________________
2012/13 New Admissions into Year One: 170
2012/13 First-Year Tuition: $14,864 for Canadian residents; other compulsory fees were $967
____________________________________________________________________________________
Selection Factors: The number of year one positions available for 2012/13 was 170. Eighty-five percent of
year one positions were filled by residents of Alberta.
Canadian citizens/permanent residents may apply.
____________________________________________________________________________________
Academic Criteria: Two years full-time university/college are required.
The minimum acceptable grade point average is 3.2 for residents of Alberta and 3.6 for
residents outside of Alberta on a 4.0 point scale. The mean grade point average of
successful applicants in 2012/13 was 3.72.
The MCAT is required and the test must have been taken in 1991 or later.
Although there are no prerequisite courses the following courses are recommended:
biology, chemistry, physics, English, organic chemistry, biochemistry, physiology,
psychology/sociology/anthropology and calculus/statistics.
____________________________________________________________________________________
Deferred Admissions: Considered
Transfers: Not considered
Combined Programs: MD/MBA, MD/MSc, MD/PhD (other combinations are possible)
____________________________________________________________________________________
Interviews: These take place on February 23-24 and March 2, 2013. For the July, 2012 entering class there
were 517 Alberta residents interviewed and 127 other residents of Canada interviewed for a
total of 644 applicants interviewed. Aboriginal applicants who meet the minimum grade point
average for Alberta residents are automatically interviewed.
____________________________________________________________________________________
Offers of Admission: Offers are mailed on May 15, 2013. A $500 non-refundable acceptance deposit is
required and can be applied towards tuition.
____________________________________________________________________________________
Application Details: An electronic application process is available on July 15, 2012. The deadline for
receipt of the application and fee of $150 is October 15, 2012.
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To Request an Application or More Detailed Information:
Office of Admissions Tel: (403) 220-4262
Faculty of Medicine Fax: (403) 210-8148
University of Calgary E-mail: [email protected]
3330 Hospital Drive NW W eb-site: http://medicine.ucalgary.ca
Calgary AB T2N 4N1
____________________________________________________________________________________
Applicant Statistics:
YEAR FOR W HICH ADMISSION W AS SOUGHT
2007/08 2008/09 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12
Offered and Registered 138 145 163 158 159
Offered Deferred Admission 13 9 15 12 17
Offer Declined 131 121 150 175 152
Not Offered 1208 1135 1462 1567 1694
Total Applicants 1490 1410 1790 1912 2022
SUCCESS RATE (%) BY
RESIDENCE% % % % %
Alberta 24.8 29.7 29.4 28.2 24.1
Other Canadian 13.6 12.0 11.4 10.9 9.6
Foreign 83.3 50.0 16.7 7.1 26.31
All Applicants to Calgary 18.9 19.5 18.3 18.0 16.2
Success Rate: Percentage of applicants who received at least one offer of admission
whether subsequently registered, declined or deferred.
Includes students who applied for positions under contract with foreign governments1
or educational institutions in 2007/08-2009/10 and 2011/12. In 2010/11, includes a Canadian
citizen/landed immigrant who was living outside Canada at time of application.
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Faculty of Medicine, UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA
Length of Program: 4 years Language of Instruction: English
Proficiency in English Testing: No Computer: Personal required
____________________________________________________________________________________
2012/13 New Admissions into Year One: 288
2012/13 First-Year Tuition: $16,082 for Canadian residents; other compulsory fees were: Vancouver
Fraser Medical Program = $877, Island Medical Program = $230, Northern
Medical Program = $323, Southern Medical Program = $140
____________________________________________________________________________________
Selection Factors: The number of year one positions available for 2012/13 is 288 which includes up to 14
positions available to Aboriginal applicants and up to 5 positions available to applicants
to the MD/PhD program. A maximum of 29 positions will be available to out-of-province
residents.
The 288 positions are allocated to four campuses: 192 at the Vancouver Fraser Medical
Program; 32 at the Island Medical Program (in Victoria); 32 at the Northern Medical
Program (in Prince George); 32 at the Southern Medical Program (in Kelowna). All
positions are filled based on the same selection criteria, however, a Rural/Remote
Suitability tool is also used to assign students to the Northern Medical Program.
Canadian citizens/permanent residents may apply.
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Academic Criteria: Three years full-time university/college is required.
The minimum acceptable grade point average is 2.8 on a 4.0 scale (visit the web-site
for up-do-date information on minimum academic standing). The mean grade point
average of successful applicants in 2011/12 was 3.87.
The MCAT is required and the test must have been taken within the last five years.
Prerequisite courses include English, biochemistry, biology, organic and inorganic
chemistry.
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Deferred Admissions: Considered
Transfers: Very seldom considered and only after completion of two years of medical studies in Canada or
the United States
Combined Programs: MD/PhD
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Interviews: These take place in early m id- February, 2013. For the September, 2012 entering class there
were 560 British Columbia residents interviewed and 80 other residents of Canada interviewed
for a total of 640 applicants interviewed.
____________________________________________________________________________________
Offers of Admission: Offers are mailed mid-May, 2013. A $1,000 non-refundable acceptance deposit is
required.
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Application Details: An electronic application process is available on June 1, 2012. The deadline for
receipt of the application is September 17, 2012 (interviewed applicants who are
required to submit supplementary information must do so by early March, 2013). The
application fees are $109 for residents of British Columbia with BC transcripts only;
$141 for residents of British Columbia with any out-of-province transcripts; and $193
for residents outside British Columbia.
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To Request an Application or More Detailed Information:
MD Undergraduate Admissions Tel: (604) 822-8298
Faculty of Medicine, Dean’s Office Fax: (604) 822-6061
University of British Columbia E-mail: [email protected]
317-2194 Health Sciences Mall W eb-site: http://mdprogram.med.ubc.ca/
Vancouver BC V6T 1Z3
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Applicant Statistics:
YEAR FOR W HICH ADMISSION W AS SOUGHT
2007/08 2008/09 2009/10 2010/11 2011/12
Offered and Registered 256 254 254 256 288
Offered Deferred Admission 5 1 - - 1
Offer Declined 38 37 28 33 90
Not Offered 1284 1517 1356 1504 1512
Total Applicants 1583 1809 1638 1793 1891
SUCCESS RATE (%) BY
RESIDENCE% % % % %
British Columbia 24.1 22.1 21.3 20.6 23.4
Other Canadian 9.9 8.0 9.9 7.2 14.9
Foreign 20 0.0 8.3 0.0 12.51
All Applicants to UBC 18.9 16.1 17.2 16.1 20.0
Success Rate: Percentage of applicants who received at least one offer of admission
whether subsequently registered, declined or deferred.
Includes Canadian citizens/landed immigrants who were living outside Canada1
at time of application.