ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS OF CANADIAN FACULTIES OF
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ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS OF CANADIAN FACULTIES OF
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS OF CANADIAN FACULTIES OF MEDICINE Admission in 2011 CONDITIONS D'ADMISSION DES FACULTÉS DE MÉDECINE DU CANADA Admission en 2011 The Association of Faculties of Medicine of Canada 265 Carling Avenue, Suite 800 Ottawa ON K1S 2E1 L'Association des facultés de médecine du Canada 265 avenue Carling, pièce 800 Ottawa ON K1S 2E1 Table of Contents / Table de matières Page INTRODUCTION .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 General Inform ation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Ontario Medical School Application Service (OMSAS). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Service ontarien de demande d’admission en médecine Medical College Adm ission 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 m edicine. For national data and additional data elem ents by faculty of m edicine, please see the annual Canadian Medical Education Statistics publication available at http://www.afm c.ca/publications-statistics-e.php. Faculty of Medicine, MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY OF NEW FOUNDLAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Faculty of Medicine, DALHOUSIE UNIVERSITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Faculté de m édecine, UNIVERSITÉ LAVAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Faculté de m édecine et des sciences de la santé, UNIVERSITÉ DE SHERBROOKE . . . . . . . . . . 11 Faculté de m édecine, UNIVERSITÉ DE MONTRÉAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Faculty of Medicine, MCGILL UNIVERSITY MED-P Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 MD,CM Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Faculty of Medicine, UNIVERSITY OF OTTAW A (English) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Faculté de m édecine, UNIVERSITÉ D’OTTAW A (Français) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 School of Medicine, QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY AT KINGSTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Faculty of Medicine, UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Michael G. DeGroote School of Medicine, MCMASTER UNIVERSITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, UNIVERSITY OF W ESTERN ONTARIO .. . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Northern Ontario School of Medicine, LAURENTIAN UNIVERSITY / LAKEHEAD UNIVERSITY. . . 33 Faculty of Medicine, UNIVERSITY OF MANITOBA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 College of Medicine, UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEW AN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Faculty of Medicine, UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Faculty of Medicine, UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 1 INTRODUCTION All statistical data provided com e from an annual survey conducted by the Office of Research and Inform ation Services (ORIS). Individual faculty inform ation is provided by each faculty of m edicine as of July, 2010 and therefore is subject to change. W hen com paring data from year to year there are certain considerations to keep in m ind. There have been increases to the num ber of available places for the study of m edicine at m any faculties of m edicine. Also, adm ission requirem ents and selection policies of individual faculties of m edicine m ay vary from year to year. General Information There are seventeen faculties of m edicine in Canada that offer program s of study leading to the award of the MD degree which is the first professional degree in medicine. The faculties of m edicine are listed in a geographic sequence going from east to west which im plies no rank ordering whatsoever. The num ber of places available is determ ined by provincial governm ents based on educational and financial resources as well as Canada’s future physician workforce requirem ent. Since the universities are under provincial jurisdiction, the m ajority of places in a faculty of m edicine are allocated to perm anent residents of the province in which the university is located. Provided academ ic prerequisites have been m et, 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 m edicine does not affect the chance of adm ission. An applicant m ust decide to which faculty or faculties of m edicine application will be m ade. Obviously, the geographic location of a faculty of m edicine is of critical im portance to a prospective applicant. For those applicants who are free to m ove to any location where a place m ay be offered, chances of success in gaining adm ission m ay be considerably enhanced. Those who apply to only one faculty of m edicine have the sm allest chance of being offered adm ission. As the num ber of applications increases, so does the chance of being offered a place at a faculty of m edicine. The com petition to enter a faculty of m edicine is very keen so it is im portant that applicants ensure that they fully m eet the entry requirem ents of each faculty of m edicine to which they apply. Not only should applicants plan to m eet all academ ic prerequisites, it is also im portant to respect all deadline dates. In general, an application or docum entation is ignored when received after deadline dates. Those who wish to m axim ize their chances of gaining adm ission to a Canadian faculty of m edicine should consider the following: ! Since residence is considered in adm issions, include the faculty of m edicine located in your hom e province am ongst those to which applications are subm itted. ! If you are resident in a province with m ore than one faculty of m edicine (Québec, Ontario or Alberta), try to apply to m ore than one faculty of m edicine in the province. Rem em ber that som e faculties of m edicine have far m ore places to allocate than others. ! Som e applicants are definite about a particular faculty of m edicine and m ake only one application. In a situation of keen com petition, the determ ination to enter a particular faculty of m edicine m ay be tantam ount to excluding oneself from the study of m edicine altogether. 2 Ontario M edical School Application Service (OM SAS) Service ontarien de demande d’admission en médecine The six Ontario faculties of m edicine use OMSAS which is a centralized application processing service, thus applicants subm it only one set of application m aterials and academ ic docum ents regardless of the num ber of faculties to which they are applying. Each faculty of m edicine independently m akes the selection decision. The OMSAS web-site provides an on-line application service m id-July, 2010 as well as additional inform ation related to each faculty’s adm ission requirem ents. The web-site is a com prehensive one where applicants can obtain inform ation on the application process and can view details concerning their application. The OMSAS levy is com posed of a base fee and an additional fee for each Ontario faculty of m edicine to which application is m ade. The on-line application fees (see below) are dependent on the num ber of faculties chosen. Num ber of Faculties In Canadian Funds 1 2 3 4 5 6 $285 $360 $435 $510 $585 $660 Deadlines: Septem ber 15, 2010 Last day to register for/create an account for the on-line application October 1, 2010 Last day for receipt of applications, all transcripts and academ ic docum ents and all confidential assessm ent form s October 6, 2010 Last day for receipt of all cheques, m oney orders and electronic paym ents October 13, 2010 Last day for release of MCAT scores May 5, 2011 First date for offers of adm ission June 30, 2011 Last day for receipt of final transcripts For m ore inform ation: OMSAS Ontario Universities’ Application Centre 170 Research Lane Guelph ON N1G 5E2 Tel.: (519) 823-1940 Fax: (519) 823-5232 E-m ail: om sas@ ouac.on.ca W eb-site: www.ouac.on.ca/om sas 3 M edical College Admission Test (M CAT) The MCAT is a standardized, m ultiple-choice exam ination designed to assess problem solving, critical thinking and writing skills in addition to the exam inee’s knowledge of science concepts and principles prerequisite to the study of m edicine. The test is not required by all faculties of m edicine and the extent to which test results are used in adm ission decisions varies by faculty of m edicine. The test consists of four test sections: the Verbal Reasoning, Physical Sciences and Biological Sciences sections contain m ultiple-choice questions and the scores range from a low of 1 to a high of 15 for each section; the W riting Sam ple section consists of two essays and the total score ranges from a low of J to a high of T. The com puter-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 approxim ately four and one-half hours. The regular exam ination fee was $230 in US funds for the 2010 test dates. For m ore inform ation: Association of Am erican Medical Colleges Medical College Adm ission Test 2450 N Street NW W ashington, DC 20037 Tel.: (202) 828-0690 E-m ail: m cat@aam c.org (not able to accept attachm ents) W eb-site: www.aam c.org/students/m cat/start.htm Repeat Applicants An applicant who does not receive an offer of adm ission m ust decide whether to re-apply for adm ission in a subsequent year. Rejected candidates should try to reach an objective assessm ent of why they did not receive an offer. Unsuccessful applicants should realize that the reason for rejection m ay not be the lack of ability or qualities but the sheer rationing of places that is necessary when the num ber of qualified candidates greatly exceeds the num ber of available places. W ell qualified candidates have grounds for re-applying for adm ission to a faculty of m edicine and in recent years, repeat applicants have fared well. T he academ ically weaker candidates tend not to re-apply for adm ission to the sam e extent as do those who have a sound academ ic background. Applying to Study M edicine Outside Canada If for any reason an applicant decides to seek adm ission to a m edical faculty outside Canada, som e im portant factors m ust be borne in m ind. The m ost im portant of these is that returning to practise m edicine in Canada m ay prove difficult. This is not m eant to deter individuals from seeking education in foreign universities — som e Canadian citizens have always gone abroad to study in recognized, reputable universities. Lim itations on recognition of foreign earned MDs apply to qualifications earned abroad by citizens as well as by non-citizens of Canada. Strong m otivation, determ ination and adequate academ ic preparation are in them selves no guarantee that a Canadian citizen who attends a foreign m edical faculty will be able to train or practise m edicine in Canada in the future. 4 Foreign Applicants Not all faculties of m edicine accept applications from foreign students. Conversely, som e faculties of m edicine have contracts with foreign governm ents or institutions to accept applications for “supernum erary” positions. It is understood that the faculty of m edicine will be com pensated for the entire cost of m edical 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 m edicine. Inform ation about contract positions is available from the foreign educational institutions or governm ents that have negotiated such contracts. Foreign students planning to study m edicine in Canada are personally responsible for obtaining the necessary student authorization and student visa to enter Canada for the purpose of study. All m atters related to entering Canada m ust be taken up at the Canadian em bassy, High Com m ission or consulate nearest to the foreign applicant. 5 Faculty of M edicine, M EM ORIAL UNIVERSITY OF NEW FOUNDLAND Length of Program : 4 years Language of Instruction: English Proficiency in English Testing: No Computer: Personal not required ____________________________________________________________________________________ 2010/11 New Adm issions into Year One: 64 2010/11 First-Year Tuition: $6,250 for Canadian residents; $30,000 for visa students; other com pulsory fees were $1,140 ____________________________________________________________________________________ Selection Factors: The num ber of year one positions available for 2010/11 was 64 of which 46 were filled by residents of Newfoundland and Labrador, 10 by residents of New Brunswick and 4 by residents of Prince Edward Island. There were positions available for students adm itted under contract with a foreign governm ent or educational institution. Canadian citizens/perm anent residents or visa students m ay apply. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Academic Criteria: A Bachelor’s degree is required at tim e of adm ission. In exceptional circum stances an application m ay be considered when a Bachelor’s degree will not be held at tim e of adm ission. Such an applicant will have com pleted at least 60 credit hours including the prerequisite subject of 6 credit hours in English at a recognized university or university college before adm ission and have work related or other experience acceptable to the Adm issions Com m ittee. The m ean grade point average of successful applicants in 2010/11 was 3.80 on a 4.0 scale. The MCAT is required and it is recom m ended that the test be written within the five year period prior to application. Six credit hours in English is required. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Deferred Adm issions: Considered Transfers: Not usually considered but m ay be in rare circum stances from a Canadian m edical faculty Com bined Programs: MD/PhD ____________________________________________________________________________________ Interviews: These take place in February and March, 2011. For the Septem ber, 2010 entering class there were 146 Newfoundland/Labrador residents interviewed, 96 other residents of Canada interviewed and 4 residents outside of Canada interviewed for a total of 246 applicants interviewed. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Offers of Admission: O ffers are m ailed in March, April and May, 2011. A $200 acceptance deposit is required. 6 Application Details: An electronic application process is available in July, 2010. The deadline for receipt of the application and fee of $75 is October 15, 2010. ____________________________________________________________________________________ To Request an Application or M ore Detailed Information: Com m ittee on Adm issions Tel: (709) 777-6615 Adm issions Office Fax: (709) 777-8422 Faculty of Medicine E-m ail: m unm ed@m un.ca Mem orial University of Newfoundland W eb-site: www.m ed.m un.ca/adm issions Health Sciences Centre Room 1751 St. John’s NL A1B 3V6 ____________________________________________________________________________________ Applicant Statistics: YEAR FOR W HICH ADMISSION W AS SOUGHT 2004/05 Offered and Registered 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 59 60 61 64 67 2 2 - 1 1 26 14 26 25 13 Not Offered 633 602 709 707 623 Total Applicants 720 678 796 797 704 SUCCESS RATE (%) BY RESIDENCE % % % % % Newfoundland and Labrador 27.3 27.4 29.0 30.8 30.8 7.4 5.4 5.8 5.2 5.7 15.0 28.6 19.2 40.0 29.4 12.1 11.2 10.9 11.3 11.5 Offered Deferred Adm ission Offer Declined Other Canadian Foreign 1 All Applicants to Mem orial Success Rate: Percentage of applicants who received at least one offer of adm ission whether subsequently registered, declined or deferred. 1 Includes students who applied for positions available under contract with foreign governm ents or educational institutions in 2004/05 and 2006/07-2008/09. 7 Faculty of M edicine, DALHOUSIE UNIVERSITY Length of Program : 4 years Language of Instruction: English Proficiency in English Testing: No Computer: Personal not required ____________________________________________________________________________________ 2010/11 New Adm issions into Year One: 108 2010/11 First-Year Tuition: $13,818 for Canadian residents; $21,078 for visa students; other com pulsory fees were $908 ____________________________________________________________________________________ Selection Factors: The num ber of year one positions available for 2011/12 is 108 (99 for Maritim e residents (Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island) and 9 for nonMaritim e residents); 69 seats in the Maritim e pool will be assigned to the Halifax cam pus and 30 seats to the St. John cam pus; all perm anent residents of New Brunswick will attend the St. John cam pus and the governm ent of New Brunswick is responsible for defining residency status. An additional 2 positions are available through the Canadian Forces and 1 position is available for a dental student who after com pleting the MD program plans to specialize in oral m axiofacial surgery. There are positions available for students adm itted under contract with a foreign governm ent or educational institution. In 2010/11 there were 99 positions filled by residents of the Maritim e provinces. Canadian citizens/perm anent residents or visa students m ay apply. _____________________________________________________________ ______________________ Academic Criteria: Three to four years full-tim e university/college is required. A Bachelor’s degree is required at tim e of adm ission. The m inim um acceptable grade point average is 3.3 for Maritim e residents and 3.7 for non-Maritim e residents on a scale of 4.0. The m ean grade point average of successful applicants in 2010/11 was 3.7. The MCAT is required and the test m ust have been taken within the last five years. There are no prerequisite courses. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Special Consideration: Applies on an individual basis to applicants with extenuating circum stances when the need arises. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Deferred Adm issions: Considered (only for extenuating circum stances) Transfers: Not considered Com bined Programs: Not available ____________________________________________________________________________________ Interviews: Interviews are held on one weekend in Novem ber, 2010 as advertised in the early sum m er on the Adm issions W ebpage. For the Septem ber, 2010 entering class there were 267 Maritim e residents interviewed and 80 non-Maritim e residents interviewed for a total of 347 applicants interviewed. Currently all Maritim e residents who m eet the m inim um academ ic requirem ents will be offered an interview. 8 Offers of Admission: All decision letters to interviewed applicants will be m ailed on March7, 2011 as noted and updated on the Adm issions W ebpage. A $200 non-refundable acceptance deposit is required. This deposit is applied to tuition upon enrolm ent. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Application Details: An electronic application process is available on July 1, 2010. The deadline for receipt of the application and fee of $70 is August 15, 2010. Transcripts and supplem ental inform ation are due on Septem ber 1, 2010 and the MCAT scores are due on Septem ber 7, 2010. ____________________________________________________________________________________ To Request an Application or M ore Detailed Information: Adm issions & Student Affairs Tel: (902) 494-1874 Faculty of Medicine Fax: (902) 494-6369 Dalhousie University E-m ail: m edicine.adm [email protected] Clinical Research Centre Rm C-124 W eb-site: adm issions.m edicine.dal.ca/ 5849 University Avenue Halifax NS B3H 4H7 ____________________________________________________________________________________ Applicant Statistics: YEAR FOR W HICH ADMISSION W AS SOUGHT 2004/05 Offered and Registered 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 95 98 98 100 110 1 1 - 2 1 24 47 35 37 61 Not Offered 462 416 534 638 520 Total Applicants 582 562 667 777 692 SUCCESS RATE (%) BY RESIDENCE % % % % % Maritim e Provinces 33.1 38.5 31.2 31.4 38.4 8.6 13.7 7.6 7.6 13.7 44.4 60.0 43.8 40.0 54.5 20.6 26.0 19.9 17.9 24.9 Offered Deferred Adm ission Offer Declined Other Canadian Foreign 1 All Applicants to Dalhousie Success Rate: Percentage of applicants who received at least one offer of adm ission whether subsequently registered, declined or deferred. 1 Includes students who applied for positions available under contract with foreign governm ents or educational institutions in 2004/05 - 2008/09. 9 Faculté de médecine, UNIVERSITÉ LAVAL Durée du programme : 4 ans Langue du programme : Français Épreuve de compétence en français : Oui Ordinateur : PC non requis ____________________________________________________________________________________ Nom bre de nouvelles adm issions en première année pour 2010/11 : 227 Ce nombre pourrait augmenter en raison d’abandons lors d’annés précédentes. Frais de scolarité de première année pour 2010/11 : 3 240$ pour résidents du Québec; 8 879$ pour les résidents d’une autre province canadienne/d’un autre territoire canadien; 25 317$ pour l’étranger; autres frais obligatoires 714$ ____________________________________________________________________________________ Facteurs de sélection : En 2010/11, le nom bre de postes disponibles était de 227, incluant 8 postes à pouvoir parm i les candidats au program m e MD/PhD, 221 postes étaient occupés par des résidents du Québec; plus jusqu’à 4 postes additionnels sont disponibles aux candidats résidents québécois et m em bres des Prem ières Nations et du peuple inuit (le contingent m axim al pouvant être réparti entre les facultés de m édecine au Québec) et jusqu’à 6 postes additionnels offerts par le biais des Forces canadiennes (le contingent m axim al pouvant être réparti entre les facultés de m édecine francophones au Québec). Les citoyens canadiens/résidents perm anents ou les étudiants détenant un visa peuvent présenter leur candidature. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Critères d’études : Deux années d’études post-secondaires à tem ps plein sont requises. Le “MCAT” n’est pas requis. La cote de rendem ent en 2010/11 était de 33,317 pour les collégiens et de 30,856 pour les universitaires. Les cours pré-requis de niveau collégial ou l’équivalent : 2 cours en biologie, 3 cours en chim ie, 2 cours en m athém atiques et 3 cours en physique. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Considération particulière : S’applique aux candidats détenteurs d’un diplôm e d’une faculté de m édecine hors du Canada ou des États-Unis qui sont résidents perm anents du Québec; aux candidats du contingent Collège d’enseignem ent général et professionnel (CÉGEP); aux candidats du contingent autochtone; aux candidats du contingent m ilitaire; aux candidats au program m e MD/PhD; et aux candidats provenant du m arché du travail. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Adm issions reportées : Non envisagées Transferts : Non envisagés Programmes com binés : MD/MSc, MD/PhD 10 Entrevues : Les entrevues auront lieu en avril 2011. Pour la classe d’entrée de septem bre 2010, on a interviewé 1 112 résidents du Québec, 27 résidents d’ailleurs au Canada et 2 résidents de l’extérieur du pays, portant à 1 141 le nom bre de dem andeurs interviewés. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Offres d’admission : Les offres seront m ises à la poste en m ai 2011 et aucun dépôt en argent n’est exigé en lien avec l’acceptation de l’offre. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Détails des demandes : Les dem andes électroniques et papier sont disponibles le 1 er octobre 2010. La date lim ite pour la réception des dem andes est le 1 er février 2011 pour les universitaires et le 1 er m ars 2011 pour tous les autres. Les frais d’ouverture de dossier sont de 42$. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Pour obtenir un formulaire de demande ou de plus amples informations : Bureau de l’adm ission Téléphone : (418) 656-2131 poste 2492 Faculté de m édecine Télécopieur : (418) 656-2733 Université Laval Courriel : adm ission@fm ed.ulaval.ca Pavillon Ferdinand-Vandry Local 1316 Site web : www.fm ed.ulaval.ca Québec QC G1X 2R3 ____________________________________________________________________________________ Statistiques des candidats : ANNÉE DE LA DEMANDE D’ADMISSION 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 Offre et inscription 195 211 209 207 164 Offre refusée 177 260 154 135 210 Aucune offre 985 1037 1323 1371 1442 1357 1508 1686 1713 1816 TAUX DE SUCCÈS (%) PAR LIEU DE RÉSIDENCE 1 % % % % % Québec 29.7 32.4 23.3 21.1 21.4 Autre province/territoire canadien 7.5 9.0 5.1 9.8 10.0 Étranger 0.0 32.8 1.4 0.0 12.8 27.4 31.2 21.5 20.0 20.6 Total des dem andes Toutes les dem andes à Laval Taux de succès : 1 Pourcentage de candidats ayant reçu au m oins une offre d’adm ission, que l’inscription aie été im m édiate, refusée ou reportée. La province de Québec im pose des restrictions à la fois sur le nom bre de postes réservés à d’autres résidents au Canada et aux résidents de l’étranger. La distribution se fait entre les quatre facultés de m édecine au cours de chaque cycle d’adm issions. 11 Faculté de médecine et des sciences de la santé, UNIVERSITÉ DE SHERBROOKE Durée du programme : 4 ans Langue du programme : Français Épreuve de compétence en français : Oui Ordinateur : PC non requis ____________________________________________________________________________________ Nom bre de nouvelles adm issions en première année pour 2010/11 : 207 Ce nombre pourrait augmenter en raison d’abandons lors d’annés précédentes. Frais de scolarité de première année pour 2010/11 : 3 170$ pour résidents du Québec et du NouveauBrunswick; 9 494$ pour les résidents d’une autre province/d’un autre territoire canadien; 25 582$ pour l’étranger; autres frais obligatoires 1 081$ ____________________________________________________________________________________ Facteurs de sélection : En 2011/12, le nom bre de postes disponibles en prem ière année tournera autour de 207. Cen nom bre pourrait toutefois varier en fonction des décrets gouvernem entaux ainsi que des attritions à rem placer. D e ces 207 places, approxim ativem ent 175 seront pour des résidents du Québec; plus jusqu’à 4 postes additionnels sont disponibles aux candidats résidents québécois et m em bres des Prem ières Nations et du peuple inuit (le contingent m axim al pouvant être réparti entre les facultés de m édecine au Québec) et jusqu’à 6 postes additionnels offerts par le biais des Forces canadiennes (le contingent m axim al pouvant être réparti entre les facultés de m édecine francophones au Québec). Les 207 positions sont distribués sour trois sites : 148 au site Sherbrooke; 34 au site Saguenay; et 25 au site Moncton. Pour les candidats des contingents québécois, un form ulaire de choix de site doit être com plété entre la journée TAAMUS et a la fin avril, 2011, afin de signifier leur préférence entre les sites Saguenay et Sherbrooke. Les candidats québécois affectés à l’un ou l’autre de ces deux sites le sont en fonction de plusieurs facteurs, les plus im portants étant le nom bre de places disponibles à chaque site au m om ent de l’offre, les préférences exprim ées dans le form ulaire de choix de site et l’ordre des candidats dans la liste d’excellence. Le site Saguenay est exclusivem ent réservé aux candidats des contingents québécois. Le site Moncton est exclusivem ent réservé aux candidats des contingents Néo-Brunswickois. Les citoyens canadiens/résidents perm anents (à l’exception des résidents de l’Ontario), de m êm e que les candidats détenant un visa d’études peuvent présenter leur candidature. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Critères d’études : Détenir, ou obtenir avant la rentrée scolaire, un diplôm e postsecondaire; si non, avoir réussi au m oins 75 crédits universitaires à date lim ite du dépôt de la dem ande d’adm ission. La prem ière étape du processus de sélection est basée sur les résultats scolaires antérieurs. Toutefois, ces résultats ne sont pas résum és sous la form e d’un « GPA », m a is p lu tô t d ’u n e « c o te a c a d é m iq u e » . N o t r e p a g e in t e r n e t (http://www.usherbrooke.ca/doctorat-m edecine/adm ission/questions-en-rafale/qu-estce-que-la-cote-academ ique/) donne plus de détails sur cette cote, alors qu’une autre de nos pages internet ( http://w w w .us herb ro ok e.ca/doctoratm edecine/adm ission/questions-en-rafale/donnees-saillantes/) détaille la cote académ ique des derniers invités lors de l’année passée. 12 Le “MCAT” n’est pas considéré. Les cours préalables (de niveau postsecondaire) à avoir réussi sont : Mathém atiques 103 et 203; Physique 101, 201 et 301; Chim ie 101, 201 et 202; Biologie 301 et 401 ou Biologie 911 et 921. Des cours jugés équivalents par notre faculté sont acceptés. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Adm issions reportées : Non autorisées Transferts : Non autorisés Programmes com binés : MD/MSc, MD/PhD ____________________________________________________________________________________ Entrevues : Les candidats québécois et de la région de l’Atlantique sélectionnés sur la base des résultats scolaires sont invités à passer les Mini entrevues m ultiples (MEM) qui se tiennent à la m i-avril, 2011. Pour la cohorte d’étudiants am orçant le program m e en m édecine en septem bre, 2010, 759 candidats provenant du contingent québécois et 72 candidats de la région de l’Atlantique ont été invités à passer les MEM. En plus des entrevues MEM, les candidats québécois et de la région de l’Atlantique ont aussi à passer le Test d’aptitude à l’apprentissage de la m édecine à l’Université de Sherbrooke (TAAMUS) qui est un test papier-crayon d’une durée d’une heure. Ce test a lui aussi lieu à la m i-avril, 2011. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Offres d’admission : En 2010, les prem ières offres d’adm ission ont été achem inées à com pter du 15 m ai. Des frais d’inscription de 200$ doivent obligatoirem ent être acquittés. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Détails des demandes : Les dem andes d’adm ission, de form ats électronique ou papier, sont disponibles pendant toute l’année. La date lim ite pour la réception des dem andes est le 15 janvier 2011 pour tous les candidats, sauf pour les candidats québécois de catégorie collégiale n’ayant aucon crédit universitaire (ces personnes ont jusqu’au 1 er m ars, 2011). Les frais d’ouverture de dossier sont de 70$. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Pour obtenir un formulaire de demande ou de plus amples informations : Bureau de la registraire Université de Sherbrooke 2500, boulevard de l’Université Sherbrooke QC J1K 2R1 Téléphone : Télécopieur : Courriel : Site web : (819) 821-7688 (819) 821-7966 infoadm @ usherbrooke.ca www.usherbrooke.ca/doctorat_m edecine 13 Statistiques des candidats : ANNÉE DE LA DEMANDE D’ADMISSION 2004/05 Offre et inscription 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 160 166 194 195 204 - - - - - Offre refusée 200 228 211 227 179 Aucune offre 1208 1345 1634 1323 1509 Total des dem andes 1568 1739 2039 1745 1892 TAUX DE SUCCÈS (%) PAR LIEU DE RÉSIDENCE 1 % % % % % Québec 24.5 23.6 21.9 24.7 20.4 Autre province/territoire canadien 28.1 34.6 23.1 33.9 30.6 1.6 0.8 0.5 1.2 1.3 23.0 22.7 19.9 24.2 20.2 Offre d’adm ission reportée Étranger Toutes les dem andes à Sherbrooke Taux de succès : 1 Pourcentage de candidats ayant reçu au m oins une offre d’adm ission, que l’inscription aie été im m édiate, refusée ou reportée. La province de Québec im pose des restrictions à la fois sur le nom bre de postes réservés à d’autres résidents au Canada et aux résidents de l’étranger. La distribution se fait entre les quatre facultés de m édecine au cours de chaque cycle d’adm issions. 14 Faculté de médecine, UNIVERSITÉ DE M ONTRÉAL Durée des programmes : 5 ans (année préparatoire) 4 ans (program m e de MD) Langue des programmes : Français Épreuve de compétence en français : Oui Ordinateur : PC non requis ____________________________________________________________________________________ Nom bre de nouvelles adm issions en 2010/11 : 295 (213 - 5 ans; 82 - 4 ans, prem ière année) Ce nombre pourrait augmenter en raison d’abandons lors d’annés précédentes Frais de scolarité de première année pour 2010/11 : 3 102$ pour résidents du Québec; 8 501$ pour les résidents d’une autre province/d’un autre territoire canadien; 24 239$ pour l’étranger; autres frais obligatoires 1 355$ ____________________________________________________________________________________ Facteurs de sélection : En 2010/11, le nom bre de postes disponibles était de 295 dont 290 postes occupés par des résidents du Québec; plus jusqu’à 4 postes additionnels sont disponibles aux candidats résidents québécois et mem bres des Prem ières Nations et du peuple inuit (le contingent m axim al pouvant être réparti entre les facultés de m édecine au Québec) et jusqu’à 6 postes additionnels offerts par le biais des Forces canadiennes (le contingent m axim al pouvant être réparti entre les facultés de m édecine francophones au Québec). Les 295 positions sont allouées à deux cam pus : à l’Université de Montréal - 176 en année préparatoire et 73 au program m e de MD; au Centre d’études m édicales en Mauricie (à Trois-Rivières) - 37 en année préparatoire et 9 au program m e de MD. Dans la m esure ou il y a des places disponibles, le candidat peut choisir entre le cam pus à Montréal ou le cam pus en Mauricie. Tous les candidats font une dem ande d’adm ission à l’année préparatoire au program m e de MD. Selon le profil académ ique du candidat, le Com ité d’adm ission décidera si une candidature sera considérée pour l’année préparatoire ou pour la prem ière année de m édecine. Selon le nom bre de postes, environ les trois quarts candidats retenus sont adm is en année préparatoire et l’autre quart s’ajoute au contingent de l’année préparatoire de l’année précédente pour form er la prem ière année. Les citoyen canadiens/résidents perm anents 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 adm is sont dans cette catégorie. Les candidats ayant un PhD sont égalem ent dans une catégorie particulière de m êm e que les candidats étrangers. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Critères d’études : Année préparatoire : Soit deux années à plein tem ps de Collège d’enseignem ent général et professionnel (CÉGEP) en sciences, lettres et arts ou en sciences de la nature et avoir atteint les objectifs ØØXU (biologie) et ØØXV (chim ie). Soit tout autre diplôm e d’études collégiales et avoir réussi, avant l’entrée dans le program m e, les cours préalables suivant : Biologie 301 et 401 ou deux cours de biologie hum aine; Chim ie 101, 201 et 202; Mathém atiques 103 et 203; Physique 101, 201 et 301. Soit être titulaire d’un diplôm e d’études post-secondaires équivalent à un DÉC ou à un baccalauréat obtenus au Québec et avoir réussi les cours préalables ci-dessus 15 m entionnés ou des cours équivalents dans chacune des quatre m atières. L’année préparatoire est requise pour les collégiens, les étudiants étrangers et les universitaires ayant com plété un prem ier grade universitaire m ais dont le program m e d’études n’est pas jugé globalem ent équivalent à celui de l’année préparatoire. Quatre ans : Un Baccalauréat obtenus au Québec dans un program m e d’études jugé équivalent à l’année préparatoire ou tout autre diplôm e équivalent est exigé au m om ent de l’adm ission pour les candidats de la catégorie universitaire. Une cote de rendem ent est calculée pour tous les candidats. Selon les critères présentem ent en vigueur, une prem ière sélection est faite, par catégorie, fondée sur l’excellence du dossier scolaire établie en tenant com pte de la cote de rendem ent. Le dernier collégien convoqué aux entrevues avait une cote de rendem ent de 33.117 et le dernier universitaire avait une cote de 32.201. Le “MCAT” n’est pas requis. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Considération particulière : S’applique aux candidats détenteurs d’un diplôm e d’une faculté de m édecine hors du Canada ou des États-Unis qui sont citoyens canadiens ou résidents perm anents qui sont résidents du Québec. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Adm issions reportées : Non envisagées Transferts : Non envisagés Programmes com binés : MD/MSc, MD/PhD ____________________________________________________________________________________ Entrevues : Les entrevues de type MEM (Mini entrevues m ultiples) auront lieu un sam edi et un dim anche d’avril 2011. Les candidats devront se présenter en personne à la date et au lieu où ils auront été convoqués sans possibilité de changem ent. Année préparatoire : Pour la classe d’entrée de septem bre 2010, on a interviewé 771 résidents du Québec et 8 résidents d’ailleurs au Canada et 1 résident de l’extérieur du pays portant à 780 le nom bre de dem andeurs interviewés. Quatre ans : Pour la classe d’entrée de septem bre 2010, on a interviewé 247 résidents du Québec et 1 résident de l’extérieur du pays portant à 248 le nom bre de dem andeurs interviewés. Les frais d’entrevues sont présentem ent de 100$ m ais pourrait être haussés dans les m ois qui viennent. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Offres d’admission : Les offres seront m ises à la poste vers le 15 m ai 2011 pour l’ensem ble des candidats. Il y aura un dépôt d’acception obligatoire de 200$. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Détails des demandes : La version papier est disponible le 1 er septem bre 2010 et la version électronique est disponible le 1 er décem bre 2010. La date lim ite pour la réception des dem andes est le 15 janvier 2011 pour les universitaires et le 1 er m ars 2011 pour les collégiens. Les frais d’ouverture de dossier sont de 80$ par voie électronique et 100$ sur support paper. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Pour obtenir un formulaire de demande ou de plus amples informations : Université de Montréal CP 6218 succursale Centre-ville Montréal QC H3C 3T5 Téléphone : Télécopieur : Courriel : Site web : (514) 343-7076 (514) 343-5788 adm [email protected] ontreal.ca www.um ontreal.ca (rubrique Guichet Étudiant) 16 Statistiques des candidats : Année préparatoire ANNÉE DE LA DEMANDE D’ADMISSION 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 Offre et inscription 190 187 198 203 207 Offre refusée 195 173 156 139 165 Aucune offre 977 1128 1021 1136 1255 1362 1488 1375 1478 1627 TAUX DE SUCCÈS (%) PAR LIEU DE RÉSIDENCE 1 % % % % % Québec 31.5 26.4 27.5 25.1 24.8 Autre province/territoire canadien 7.5 5.4 9.1 10.3 3.8 Étranger 0.0 0.0 1.9 1.0 0.0 28.3 24.2 25.7 23.1 22.9 Total des dem andes Toutes les dem andes à Montréal Taux de succès : Pourcentage de candidats ayant reçu au m oins une offre d’adm ission, que l’inscription aie été im m édiate, refusée ou reportée. Statistiques des candidats : Programme de M D ANNÉE DE LA DEMANDE D’ADMISSION 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 Offre et inscription 68 69 67 70 71 Offre refusée 25 28 13 21 6 Aucune offre 490 593 582 548 613 Total des dem andes 583 690 662 639 690 TAUX DE SUCCÈS (%) PAR LIEU DE RÉSIDENCE 1 % % % % % Québec 17.6 15.2 13.5 14.9 12.0 Autre province/territoire canadien 0.0 6.7 0.0 7.7 6.7 Étranger 0.0 3.5 0.0 0.0 0.0 16.0 14.1 12.1 14.2 11.2 Toutes les dem andes à Montréal Taux de succès : 1 Pourcentage de candidats ayant reçu au m oins une offre d’adm ission, que l’inscription aie été im m édiate, refusée ou reportée. La province de Québec im pose des restrictions à la fois sur le nom bre de postes réservés à d’autres résidents au Canada et aux résidents de l’étranger. La distribution se fait entre les quatre facultés de m édecine au cours de chaque cycle d’adm issions. 17 Faculty of M edicine, MCGILL UNIVERSITY - MED-P Program Length of Program : 1 year followed by 4 years MD, CM Language of Instruction: English Proficiency in English Testing: No Computer: Personal required ____________________________________________________________________________________ 2010/11 New Adm issions into M ED-P: 80 2010/11 M ED-P Tuition: The first year program fees ($2,068 tuition, $1,534 other com pulsory fees) are those of the Faculty of Science in which the student is registered for the first year. Upon successful com pletion of the preparatory year, the student will be adm itted to the MD, CM program in the Faculty of Medicine. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Selection Factors: Canadian citizens/perm anent residents who are residents of Québec currently enrolled in their final year at a Québec Collège d’enseignement général et professionnel (CÉGEP) science program m ay apply. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Academic Criteria: A CÉGEP Diplôme d’études collégiales is required at tim e of adm ission. The suggested cote de rendement collégial is 34 and the average of applicants invited for interview in 2010/11 was 35.4. The MCAT is not required. Prerequisite courses from the CÉGEP program in health sciences include biology, chem istry, m athem atics, physics and one organic chem istry course. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Interviews: These take place from m id-April, 2011. For the August 2010 entering class, 195 applicants were interviewed. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Offers of Admission: Offers are sent via e-m ail and posted on the electronic application system in m idMay, 2011. A $300 acceptance deposit is required, applicable towards tuition and refundable for a lim ited period of tim e. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Application Details: An electronic application process is available starting Septem ber 1, 2010 with a fee of $85 payable upon com pletion. The deadline for receipt of the application, including supporting docum ents, is March 1, 2011. ____________________________________________________________________________________ To Request M ore Detailed Information: Adm issions Office Faculty of Medicine McGill University Meredith Annex 3708 Peel Street Montréal QC H3A 1W 9 Tel: Fax: E-m ail: W eb-site: Application: (514) 398-3517 (514) 398-4631 adm issions.m ed@m cgill.ca www.m cgill.ca/m edicine/adm issions http://www.m cgill.ca/applying/online/ready/ 18 Applicant Statistics: M ED-P Program YEAR FOR W HICH ADMISSION W AS SOUGHT 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 Offered and Registered 80 81 79 80 88 Offer Declined 31 56 32 32 17 Not Offered 212 230 232 302 335 Total Applicants 323 367 343 414 440 SUCCESS RATE (%) BY RESIDENCE % % % % % Québec 34.4 37.4 32.4 27.1 23.9 Success Rate: Percentage of applicants who received at least one offer of adm ission whether subsequently registered, declined or deferred. 19 Faculty of M edicine, M CGILL UNIVERSITY - M D, CM Program Length of Program : 4 years Language of Instruction: English Proficiency in English Testing: No Computer: Personal required ____________________________________________________________________________________ 2010/11 New Adm issions into Year One: 175 At time of admission, first year quota positions may increase due to attrition. 2010/11 First-Year Tuition: $4,825 for residents of Québec; $13,224 for other Canadian residents; $37,705 for visa students; other com pulsory fees were $2,553; international students are subject to additional health insurance fees ____________________________________________________________________________________ Selection Factors: The num ber of year one positions available in 2011/12 is 175; plus up to 4 additional positions (m axim um quota which m ay be distributed am ong Québec faculties) available only to First Nations/Inuit applicants who are residents of Québec. In 2010/11, 161 positions were filled by residents of Québec. Canadian citizens/perm anent residents or visa students m ay apply. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Academic Criteria: A 4 year Bachelor degree (120 credits) is required at tim e of adm ission. The suggested cum ulative grade point average is 3.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale and the m ean grade point average for successful applicants in 2009/10 was 3.80. The MCAT is required for all international students and for Canadian citizens/perm anent residents who hold undergraduate degrees fron non-Canadian universities and results m ust be available by the application deadline. It is suggested that total scores should equal a m inim um of 30. Prerequisite courses include a full year with laboratory work in each of general biology, general chem istry and general physics; one sem ester with laboratory work in organic chem istry. Courses in biochem istry, cellular and m olecular biology and statistics are recom m ended. Pass/fail grades are not acceptable and courses com pleted m ore than 8 years ago m ust be repeated. Exception m ay be m ade for applicants with advanced degrees in the m aterial concerned. _____________________________________________________________________________________ Special Consideration: May be given to applicants with extenuating circum stances upon form al request and First Nations/Inuit applicants who are residents of Québec. _____________________________________________________________________________________ Deferred Adm issions: Considered only for graduate academ ic reasons Transfers: Not considered Com bined Programs: MD/MBA, MD/PhD ____________________________________________________________________________________ Interviews: These take place in January, 2011 for international students and for Canadian residents outside Québec; and in late February, 2011 for residents of Québec. For the August, 2010 20 entering class there were 197 Québec residents interviewed, 30 other residents of Canada interviewed and 20 international residents interviewed for a total of 247 applicants interviewed for the MD, CM or joint program s. ______________________________________________________________________________________ Offers of Admission: Offers are sent via e-m ail and posted on the electronic application system in early March, 2011 for international students and residents outside Québec and in m idM ay, 2011 for residents of Québec. A $500 acceptance deposit is required, applicable towards tuition and refundable for a lim ited period of tim e. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Application Details: An electronic application process is available starting Septem ber 1, 2010 with a fee of $85 payable upon com pletion. The deadline for receipt of the application, including supporting docum ents, is Novem ber 15, 2010 for residents outside Québec, international applicants and applicants to the MD/MBA or MD/PhD program s and January 15, 2011 for residents of Québec. ____________________________________________________________________________________ To Request M ore Detailed Information: Adm issions Office Tel: (514) 398-3517 Faculty of Medicine Fax: (514) 398-4631 McGill University E-m ail: adm issions.m ed@m cgill.ca Meredith Annex W eb-site: www.m cgill.ca/m edicine/adm issions 3708 Peel Street Application: http://www.m cgill.ca/applying/online/ready/ Montréal QC H3A 1W 9 ____________________________________________________________________________________ Applicant Statistics: M D,CM Program YEAR FOR W HICH ADMISSION W AS SOUGHT 2004/05 Offered and Registered 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 171 171 169 170 164 2 3 5 6 - 27 88 25 26 35 Not Offered 441 504 682 829 825 Total Applicants 641 766 881 1031 1024 SUCCESS RATE (%) BY RESIDENCE 1 % % % % % Québec 69.2 76.3 57.1 48.2 33.7 Other Canadian 10.6 9.5 6.3 4.2 5.3 Foreign 12.5 27.4 9.3 10.3 11.5 All Applicants to McGill 31.2 34.2 22.6 19.6 19.4 Offered Deferred Adm ission Offer Declined Success Rate: Percentage of applicants who received at least one offer of adm ission whether subsequently registered, declined or deferred. 1 The province of Québec has restrictions on both the num bers of positions allocated for other residents in Canada and residents outside Canada. The distribution is apportioned by the four faculties of m edicine during each adm issions cycle. 21 Faculty of M edicine, UNIVERSITY OF OTTAW A Length of Program : 4 years Language of Instruction: English and French Proficiency in English Testing: No Computer: Personal required (to be purchased through the faculty and invoiced with tuition fees) ____________________________________________________________________________________ 2010/11 New Adm issions into Year One: 164 2010/11 First-Year Tuition: $18,117 for Canadian residents; other com pulsory fees were $902 ____________________________________________________________________________________ Selection Factors: The projected num ber of year one positions available for 2011/12 is 168 which includes up to 7 positions available to Aboriginal/native students; plus 8 positions available through the “Consortium national de form ation en santé” program and up to 4 positions available through the Canadian Forces. Canadian citizens/perm anent residents m ay apply. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Academic Criteria: Three years full-tim e university studies leading to a Bachelor’s degree is required. The m inim um acceptable grade point average is 3.5 on a 4.0 scale. The m ean grade point average of successful applicants in 2009/10 was 3.87. 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 hum anities/social sciences and the equivalent of two full year courses in the following chem istries - general chem istry (with laboratory), organic chem istry (with laboratory) and/or biochem istry (without laboratory). ____________________________________________________________________________________ Special Consideration: Aboriginal applicants: Required m inim um weighted grade point average is set at a lower cut-off for advancem ent in the selection process. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Deferred Adm issions: Considered under exceptional circum stances only Transfers: Considered under special conditions Com bined Programs: MD/PhD ____________________________________________________________________________________ Interviews: These take place in March, 2011. Approxim ately 580 applicants are interviewed. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Offers of Admission: Offers are e-m ailed starting on May 5, 2011 until the class is com plete. A firm nonrefundable deposit of $1,000 m ust be received with a final acceptance and will be deducted from the tuition fee. 22 Application Details: See OMSAS section. ____________________________________________________________________________________ To Request an Application (which includes more information): See OMSAS section. For M ore Detailed Information: Adm issions Tel: (613) 562-5409 Faculty of Medicine Fax: (613) 562-5651 University of Ottawa E-m ail: adm issm d@ uottawa.ca 451 Sm yth Road Room 2046 W eb-site: www.m edicine.uottawa.ca Ottawa ON K1H 8M5 ____________________________________________________________________________________ Applicant Statistics: YEAR FOR W HICH ADMISSION W AS SOUGHT 2004/05 Offered and Registered 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 135 148 150 153 4 2 2 1 70 63 69 98 Not Offered 2502 2428 2938 3102 3065 Total Applicants 2711 2641 3159 3354 3269 % % % % % Offered Deferred Adm ission Offer Declined SUCCESS RATE (%) BY RESIDENCE 145 1 58 Ontario 8.6 8.7 7.6 7.7 7.2 Other Canadian 5.8 6.3 5.5 7.3 3.8 0.0 3.6 2.3 0.0 0.0 7.7 8.1 7.0 7.5 6.2 Foreign 1 All Applicants to Ottawa Success Rate: Percentage of applicants who received at least one offer of adm ission whether subsequently registered, declined or deferred. 1 Includes Canadian citizens/landed im m igrants who were living outside Canada at tim e of application. 23 Faculté de médecine, UNIVERSITÉ D’OTTAW A Durée du programme : 4 années Langue du programme : Français et anglais Épreuve de compétence en français : Au besoin Ordinateur : Besoin d’un ordinateur personnel (l’achat peut se faire par l’entrem ise de la faculté et la facturation se fait avec les frais de scolarité) ____________________________________________________________________________________ Nom bre de nouvelles adm issions en première année pour 2010/11 : 164 Frais de scolarité de première année pour 2010/11 : 18 117$ pour résidents d u C anada; a utre frais obligatoires 902$ ____________________________________________________________________________________ Facteurs de sélection : Les prévisions du nom bre de postes de prem ière année disponibles pour 2011/12 est de 168, incluant jusqu’à 7 postes réservés aux étudiants autochtones; plus 8 postes par le biais du program m e du Consortium national de form ation en santé et jusqu’à 4 postes par le biais des Forces canadiennes (au volet anglophone seulem ent). Les citoyens canadiens/résidents perm anents peuvent présenter leur candidature. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Critères d’études : Trois années d’études à tem ps com plet d’un program m e de prem ier cycle m enant au Baccalauréat sont requises. La m oyenne pondérée cum ulative m inim um acceptable est de 3.5 sur une cote de rendem ent de 4.0. La m oyenne pondérée cum ulative des candidats adm is en 2009/10 était 3.87. Le “MCAT” n’est pas requis. Les cours pré-requis incluent l’équivalent d’une année com plète de cours en biologie générale (avec travaux pratiques) et une année com plète dans les hum anités ou sciences sociales et l’équivalent de deux années com plètes de cours en chim ie parm i les cours suivants - chim ie générale (avec travaux pratiques), chim ie organique (avec travaux pratiques) et/ou biochim ie (sans travaux pratiques). ____________________________________________________________________________________ Considération particulière : Candidats autochtones : Les dossiers des candidats autochtones avancent dans le chem inem ent du processus de sélection avec une m oyenne pondérée m inim ale m oins élevée pour l’excellence des notes. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Adm issions reportées : Envisagées sous circonstance exceptionnelle seulem ent Transferts : Envisagés selon des considérations particulières Programmes com binés : MD/PhD ____________________________________________________________________________________ Entrevues : Les entrevues auront lieu en m ars 2011. Environ 580 candidats seront interviewés. 24 Offres d’admission : Les offres seront envoyées par courriel à com pter du 5 m ai 2011, jusqu’à ce que la classe soit com plète. Un dépôt ferm e et non rem boursable 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 dem ande d’adm ission en m édecine. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Pour obtenir un formulaire de dem ande (plus amples informations) : Consultez la section Service ontarien de dem ande d’adm ission en m édecine. Pour de plus amples informations : Adm issions Téléphone : (613) 562-5409 Faculté de m édecine Télécopieur : (613) 562-5651 Université d’Ottawa Courriel : adm issm d@ uottawa.ca 451 chem in Sm yth Pièce 2046 Site web : www.m edicine.uottawa.ca Ottawa ON K1H 8M5 ____________________________________________________________________________________ Statistiques des candidats : ANNÉE DE LA DEMANDE D’ADMISSION 2004/05 Offre et inscription 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 135 148 150 153 4 2 2 1 Offre refusée 70 63 69 98 Aucune offre 2502 2428 2938 3102 3065 Total des dem andes 2711 2641 3159 3354 3269 % % % % % Offre d’adm ission reportée TAUX DE SUCCÈS (%) PAR LIEU DE RÉSIDENCE 145 1 58 Ontario 8.6 8.7 7.6 7.7 7.2 Autre province/territoire canadien 5.8 6.3 5.5 7.3 3.8 0.0 3.6 2.3 0.0 0.0 7.7 8.1 7.0 7.5 6.2 Étranger 1 Toutes les dem andes à Ottawa Taux de succès : Pourcentage de candidats ayant reçu au m oins une offre d’adm ission, que l’inscription aie été im m édiate, refusée ou reportée. 1 Cette catégorie inclut les citoyens canadiens/résidents perm anents qui étaient dom iciliés à l’extérieur du Canada au m om ent de leurs dem andes d’adm ission. 25 School of M edicine, QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY AT KINGSTON Length of Program : 4 years Language of Instruction: English Proficiency in English Testing: No Computer: A laptop is required ____________________________________________________________________________________ 2010/11 New Adm issions into Year One: 100 2010/11 First-Year Tuition: $18,228 for Canadian residents; other com pulsory fees were $912 ____________________________________________________________________________________ Selection Factors: The num ber of year one positions available for 2011/10 is100 which includes up to 4 positions available to Aboriginal students. Canadian citizens/perm anent residents m ay apply. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Academic Criteria: Three years full-tim e university/college is required. Applicants are assessed based on the cum ulative converted grade point average (see the OMSAS Conversion Scale) of all years of undergraduate study, including sum m er and supplem ental courses. For applicants who do not m eet the m inim um requirem ent, the m ost recent two full-tim e years of com pleted undergraduate study will be considered. Grade point averages fluctuate annually based on the applicant pool. Past m inim um grade point average levels are not a predictor of future levels. The M CAT is required and the test m ust have been taken within five years of the application subm ission. Prerequisite courses include one full credit in a biological science, a physical science and either a hum anities or social science. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Special Consideration: Applies to Aboriginal applicants. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Deferred Adm issions: Considered Transfers: Not considered Com bined Programs: May be considered on an individual basis ____________________________________________________________________________________ Interviews: These take place on March 5, 6, 26 and 27, 2011. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Offers of Admission: Offers are m ailed on May 5, 2011. A non-refundable acceptance deposit of $1,050 m ust be received in order to secure the position. The deposit will be deducted from the tuition fee. 26 Application Details: See OMSAS section. ____________________________________________________________________________________ To Request an Application (which includes more information): See OMSAS section. For M ore Detailed Information: Adm issions Officer Tel: (613) 533-3307 School of Medicine Fax: (613) 533-3190 Queen’s University at Kingston E-m ail: queensm [email protected] 68 Barrie Street W eb-site: http://m eds.queensu.ca/undergrad Kingston ON K7L 3N6 ____________________________________________________________________________________ Applicant Statistics: YEAR FOR W HICH ADMISSION W AS SOUGHT 2004/05 Offered and Registered 2005/06 2006/07 97 97 95 5 4 3 79 99 72 Not Offered 1429 1576 2030 Total Applicants 1610 1776 2200 SUCCESS RATE (%) BY RESIDENCE % % % Ontario 11.2 10.3 8.0 Other Canadian 11.7 13.7 7.2 0.0 11.8 0.0 11.2 11.3 7.7 Offered Deferred Adm ission Offer Declined Foreign 1 All Applicants to Queen’s 2007/08 2008/09 data not yet provided % % Success Rate: Percentage of applicants who received at least one offer of adm ission whether subsequently registered, declined or deferred. 1 Includes Canadian citizens/landed im m igrants who were living outside Canada at tim e of application. 27 Faculty of M edicine, UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO Length of Program : 4 years Language of Instruction: English Proficiency in English Testing: No Computer: Personal not required ____________________________________________________________________________________ 2010/11 New Adm issions into Year One: 250 2010/11 First-Year Tuition: $18,424 for Canadian residents; $51,051 for visa students; other com pulsory fees were $1,509 ____________________________________________________________________________________ Selection Factors: The num ber of year one positions available for 2011/12 is 259 which includes up to 7 positions available for foreign students and up to 8 positions available to applicants to the MD/PhD program . The 259 positions are allocated to two cam puses: 205 at the St. George cam pus (in downtown Toronto) and 54 at the Mississauga cam pus (in Mississauga). Although the process is not yet in place, it is planned that students will be asked to rank their choice of cam pus or indicate no preference and positions will be filled based on their preference. Canadian citizens/perm anent residents or visa students m ay apply. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Academic Criteria: A m inim um of three years full-tim e university study is required. The m inim um acceptable grade point average is 3.6 on a 4.0 scale. The m ean grade point average of successful applicants in 2010/11 was 3.88. The MCAT is required and the test m ust have been written within five years of application deadline and only the m ost recent score is considered. T he m inim um 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 hum anities or a second language. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Special Consideration: Applicants from a graduate program are assessed in a separate process. They m ust subm it additional inform ation showing research productivity as well as additional reference letters. Graduate applicants m ay be considered with a lower than m inim um required grade point average. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Deferred Adm issions: Considered (not routinely) Transfers: Not considered Com bined Programs: MD/PhD ____________________________________________________________________________________ Interviews: These take place on 3 weekends between February-April, 2011. For the Septem ber, 2010 entering class there were 524 applicants (including 3 international applicants) interviewed. 28 Offers of Admission: Offers are m ailed on May 5, 2011. A non-refundable acceptance deposit of $1,000 m ust 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 M ore Detailed Information: Office of Adm issions & Student Financial Services Tel: (416) 978-7928 Faculty of Medicine Fax: (416) 971-2163 University of Toronto E-m ail: m edicine.adm iss@ utoronto.ca Medical Sciences Bldg Room 2135 W eb-site: www.facm ed.utoronto.ca 1 King’s College Circle Toronto ON M5S 1A8 ____________________________________________________________________________________ Applicant Statistics: YEAR FOR W HICH ADMISSION W AS SOUGHT 2004/05 Offered and Registered 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 195 196 207 220 222 8 14 4 4 3 62 69 79 70 67 Not Offered 1679 1817 2461 2867 2439 Total Applicants 1944 2096 2751 3161 2731 SUCCESS RATE (%) BY RESIDENCE % % % % % Ontario 14.8 14.4 11.4 10.1 11.5 Other Canadian 11.2 11.0 8.6 7.8 8.8 7.4 6.2 5.6 2.3 2.0 13.6 13.3 10.5 9.3 10.7 Offered Deferred Adm ission Offer Declined Foreign All Applicants to Toronto Success Rate: Percentage of applicants who received at least one offer of adm ission whether subsequently registered, declined or deferred. 29 M ichael G. DeGroote School of M edicine, M CM ASTER UNIVERSITY Length of Program : 3 years Language of Instruction: English Proficiency in English Testing: Yes Computer: Required ____________________________________________________________________________________ 2010/11 New Adm issions into Year One: 203 2010/11 First-Year Tuition: $20,831 for Canadian residents; $108,546 for visa students; other com pulsory fees were $737 ____________________________________________________________________________________ Selection Factors: The num ber of year one positions available for 2010/11 was 203: 147 positions were at the Ham ilton cam pus, 28 positions were at the W aterloo Regional Cam pus (in Kitchener) and 28 positions were at the Niagara Regional Cam pus (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 adm ission will be m ade from the m aster 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 adm ission will be binding to a specific site. Canadian citizens/perm anent residents or visa students m ay apply. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Academic Criteria: Three years (30 credits) of university is required. The m inim um acceptable grade point average is 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. The m ean grade point average of successful applicants in 2009/10 was 3.89. The MCAT is required — only the Verbal Reasoning score (a m inim um score of 6 is required) is used in the selection process. The test m ust have been taken within five years of the application deadline. There are no prerequisite courses. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Special Consideration: Aboriginal applicants m ust self-identify and m ust m eet m inim um requirem ents. Applicants are reviewed by a separate comm ittee. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Deferred Adm issions: Considered Transfers: Not considered Com bined Programs: MD/PhD ____________________________________________________________________________________ Interviews: These take place in March and April, 2011. For the Septem ber, 2010 entering class there were 477 Ontario residents interviewed, 48 other residents of Canada interviewed and 1 resident outside of Canada interviewed for a total of 526 applicants interviewed. 30 Offers of Admission: Offers are m ailed on May 5, 2011. A non-refundable acceptance deposit of $1,000 m ust 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 M ore Detailed Information: McMaster University MD Adm issions 1200 Main Street W est MDCL-3104 Ham ilton ON L8N 3Z5 Tel: (905) 525-9140 ext. 22235 Fax: (905) 546-0349 E-m ail: m dadm it@ m cm aster.ca W eb-site: www.fhs.m cm aster.ca/m dprog ____________________________________________________________________________________ Applicant Statistics: YEAR FOR W HICH ADMISSION W AS SOUGHT 2004/05 Offered and Registered 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 138 149 146 138 181 1 3 5 1 3 55 93 75 58 79 Not Offered 3956 3661 4373 3422 4470 Total Applicants 4150 3906 4599 3619 4733 % % % % % Offered Deferred Adm ission Offer Declined SUCCESS RATE (%) BY RESIDENCE Ontario 5.4 7.0 5.6 5.4 6.5 Other Canadian 2.7 4.1 2.9 3.4 2.8 2.5 3.6 2.1 2.6 2.7 4.7 6.3 4.9 4.9 5.6 Foreign 1 All Applicants to McMaster Success Rate: Percentage of applicants who received at least one offer of adm ission whether subsequently registered, declined or deferred. 1 Includes students who applied for positions available under contract with foreign governm ents or educational institutions in 2005/06 - 2006/07. 31 Schulich School of M edicine & Dentistry, UNIVERSITY OF W ESTERN ONTARIO Length of Program : 4 years Language of Instruction: English Proficiency in English Testing: No Computer: Personal required ____________________________________________________________________________________ 2010/11 New Adm issions into Year One: 171 2010/11 First-Year Tuition: $17,722 for Canadian residents; other com pulsory fees were $973 ____________________________________________________________________________________ Selection Factors: The num ber of year one positions available for 2011/12 is 171; 133 in London and 38 at the W indsor cam pus. Students are assigned to the cam pus of their preference based on their rank. Once the preferred cam pus is filled, students are assigned in rank order to the rem aining seats. In 2011/12, 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 m axillofacial surgery program . Canadian citizens/perm anent residents m ay apply. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Academic Criteria: Four years (honours) full-tim e university/college is required. A Bachelor’s degree is required at tim e of adm ission. The m inim um acceptable grade point average was 3.70 on a 4.0 scale for the 2010/11 entering class. The MCAT is required and the test m ust have been taken within five years prior to the application deadline. MCAT cut offs vary from year to year and are dependent on the com petitiveness 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 com m unities in Southwestern Ontario and from Indigenous com m unities. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Deferred Adm issions: Transfers: Considered only on the basis of appeal to applicants who have progressed through the regular adm ission cycle and have received an offer of adm ission. Individuals requesting deferred adm ission m ust subm it a request in writing to the Adm issions & Student Affairs Office. Consideration is restricted to Canadian citizens or perm anent residents of Canada currently enrolled in a Canadian m edical school. Applicants considering transfer m ust contact the Adm issions & Student Affairs Office. Com bined Programs: MD/BESc, MD/PhD (University of W estern Ontario only), Oral M axillofacial Surgery (MD/MSc) 32 Interviews: These take place on M arch 5-6, 26-27, 2011. For the Septem ber, 2010 entering class there were 427 applicants interviewed. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Offers of Admission: O ffers are electronically m ailed on May 5, 2011. A non-refundable acceptance deposit of $1,000 m ust 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 M ore Detailed Information: Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry University of W estern Ontario London ON N6A 5C1 Tel: (519) 661-3744 Fax: (519) 850-2958 E-m ail: adm [email protected] W eb-site: www.schulich.uwo.ca ____________________________________________________________________________________ Applicant Statistics: YEAR FOR W HICH ADMISSION W AS SOUGHT 2004/05 Offered and Registered 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 137 133 138 147 147 2 2 2 2 4 86 64 60 77 49 Not Offered 1483 1672 2329 2074 1603 Total Applicants 1708 1871 2529 2300 1803 SUCCESS RATE (%) BY RESIDENCE % % % % % Ontario 14.7 11.6 9.5 10.6 12.9 8.6 7.4 3.7 7.2 4.1 20.8 21.1 0.0 3.4 5.9 13.2 10.6 7.9 9.8 11.1 Offered Deferred Adm ission Offer Declined Other Canadian Foreign 1, 2 All Applicants to UW O Success Rate: Percentage of applicants who received at least one offer of adm ission whether subsequently registered, declined or deferred. 1 2 Includes students who applied for positions under contract with foreign governm ents or educational institutions in 2004/05 - 2005/06. Includes Canadian citizens/landed im m igrants who were living outside Canada at tim e of application. 33 Northern Ontario School of M edicine, LAURENTIAN UNIVERSITY / LAKEHEAD UNIVERSITY Length of Program : 4 years Language of Instruction: English Proficiency in English Testing: No Computer: Students m ust lease laptops from the school ____________________________________________________________________________________ 2010/11 New Adm issions into Year One: 64 2010/11 First-Year Tuition: $17,200 for Canadian residents; other com pulsory fees were $1,750 at the East Cam pus and $2,050 at the W est Cam pus ____________________________________________________________________________________ Selection Factors: The num ber of year one positions available for 2011/10 is 64 which includes a m inim um of 2 positions available to Aboriginal students. The 64 positions are allocated to two cam puses: Lakehead University and Laurentian University. Candidates who are invited for an interview will be asked to indicate their preferred cam pus. There is no guarantee that all students will be offered a seat at their preferred site. Canadian citizens/perm anent residents m ay apply. Selection will favour those who are likely to thrive in the challenging northern and rural learning environm ents, including applicants from within Northern Ontario, rural and rem ote areas in the rest of Canada and Aboriginal and Francophone applicants. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Academic Criteria: Four years full-tim e university/college is required. An applicant who is 25 years or older m ay apply with a three year degree. A Bachelor’s degree is required at tim e of adm ission. The m inim um acceptable grade point average is 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. The m ean grade point average of successful applicants in 2009/10 was 3.72. The MCAT is not required. W hile there are no course requirem ents, the school values applicants who present evidence of a broad undergraduate education. Applicants with m ajors in science will be expected to have com pleted at least two full-course equivalents in arts, social sciences and/or hum anities within their degree program s, while applicants pursuing m ajors in arts, social sciences and/or hum anities will be expected to have com pleted at least two full-course equivalents in science within their degree program . ____________________________________________________________________________________ Special Consideration: Aboriginal applicants m ay apply through the Aboriginal Adm issions Stream , however, all m inim um requirem ents m ust be m et. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Deferred Adm issions: Not considered (except under extenuating circum stances) Transfers: Not considered Com bined Programs: Not available 34 Interviews: These take place in March and April, 2011. For the Septem ber, 2010 entering class there were 394 applicants interviewed. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Offers of Admission: Offers are m ailed on May 5, 2011. A non-refundable acceptance deposit of $1,000 m ust 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 M ore Detailed Information: Office of Adm issions Tel: (807) 766-7463 or 1-800-461-8777 Northern Ontario School of Medicine Fax: (807) 766-7368 955 Oliver Road MS 2001 E-m ail: nosm adm it@ nosm .ca Thunder Bay ON P7B 6K6 W eb-site: www.nosm .ca ____________________________________________________________________________________ Applicant Statistics: YEAR FOR W HICH ADMISSION W AS SOUGHT 2005/06 Offered and Registered 1 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 56 56 56 58 - 1 1 - 19 21 14 12 Not Offered 2020 1971 2202 1822 Total Applicants 2095 2049 2273 1892 % % % % Offered Deferred Adm ission Offer Declined SUCCESS RATE (%) BY RESIDENCE Ontario 3.7 4.3 3.6 4.3 Other Canadian 2.9 2.0 1.5 1.7 9.5 3.6 0.0 0.0 3.6 3.8 3.1 3.7 Foreign 2 All Applicants to NOSM Success Rate: Percentage of applicants who received at least one offer of adm ission whether subsequently registered, declined or deferred. 1 First year of adm issions 2 Includes Canadian citizens/landed im m igrants who were living outside Canada at tim e of application. 35 Faculty of M edicine, UNIVERSITY OF M ANITOBA 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 com puter or laptop ____________________________________________________________________________________ 2010/11 New Adm issions into Year One: 110 2010/11 First-Year Tuition: $7,499 for Canadian residents; other com pulsory fees were $984 ____________________________________________________________________________________ Selection Factors: The num ber of year one positions available for 2010/11 is 110 of which ninety percent will be filled by residents of Manitoba. Aboriginal applicants who self-identify are reviewed by a separate com m ittee. They m ust m eet m inim um requirem ents. All applicants will be evaluated in a variety of dom ains including a connection to and involvem ent with rural com m unities and advanced academ ic pursuits. Canadian citizens/perm anent residents m ay apply. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Academic Criteria: Three years full-tim e university/college are required. A Bachelor’s degree is required at tim e of adm ission. The m inim um acceptable grade point average is 3.3 on a 4.5 scale. The m ean grade point average of successful applicants in 2010/11 was 4.16 (as of June 25, 2010 acceptances where n=96). The MCAT is required and the test m ust have been taken within April, 2006 to Septem ber, 2009 inclusive. Prerequisite courses include biochem istry and hum anities/social sciences and if taken at another university m ust be equivalent to the University of Manitoba’s course content. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Deferred Adm issions: Considered Transfers: Considered Com bined Programs: MD/BSc Med, MD/PhD ____________________________________________________________________________________ Interviews: These take place from late February to early March, 2011. For the August, 2010 entering class there were 247 Manitoba residents interviewed and 50 other residents of Canada interviewed for a total of 297 applicants interviewed. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Offers of Admission: Offers are m ailed from M ay 15 to June 4, 2011. A $500 acceptance deposit is required. 36 Application Details: A com bination paper and electronic application process is available in August, 2010. The deadline for receipt of the application and fee of $95 is October 9, 2009. ____________________________________________________________________________________ To Request an Application or M ore Detailed Information: Enrolm ent Services University of Manitoba 424 University Centre W innipeg MB R3E 2N2 Tel: Fax: E-m ail: (204) 474-8825 (204) 474-7554 registrar_m ed@um anitoba.ca or adm issions@um anitoba.ca W eb-site: www.um anitoba.ca/m edicine/adm issions ____________________________________________________________________________________ Applicant Statistics: YEAR FOR W HICH ADMISSION W AS SOUGHT 2004/05 Offered and Registered 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 81 93 94 96 106 3 6 4 5 4 31 37 57 42 23 Not Offered 597 567 661 814 815 Total Applicants 712 703 816 957 948 SUCCESS RATE (%) BY RESIDENCE % % % % % Manitoba 37.9 41.4 34.8 30.4 35.9 7.5 8.8 10.9 6.9 5.7 0.0 0.0 33.3 0.0 0.0 16.2 19.3 19.0 14.9 14.0 Offered Deferred Adm ission Offer Declined Other Canadian Foreign 1 All Applicants to Manitoba Success Rate: Percentage of applicants who received at least one offer of adm ission whether subsequently registered, declined or deferred. 1 Includes students who applied for positions under contract with foreign governm ents or educational institutions in 2006/07. 37 College of M edicine, UNIVERSITY OF SASKATCHEW AN Length of Program : 4 years Language of Instruction: English Proficiency in English Testing: No Computer: Personal not required ____________________________________________________________________________________ 2010/11 New Adm issions into Year One: 84 2010/11 First-Year Tuition: $12,276 for Canadian residents; other com pulsory fees were $697 ____________________________________________________________________________________ Selection Factors: The num ber of year one positions available for 2011/12 is expected to be 84 which includes up to 9 positions available to Aboriginal/native applicants and 8 positions available to out-of province applicants. Canadian citizens/perm anent residents m ay apply. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Academic Criteria: Two years full-tim e university/college is required. The m inim um acceptable grade point average is 78% for residents of Saskatchewan and 80% for out-of-province residents, although out-of-province applicants invited for interview in the last several years have had averages of 90% or higher. The m ean grade point average of successful applicants in 2009/10 was 89.29%. The MCAT is required except for students who have com pleted the prerequisites within Saskatchewan as described in the next paragraph. The test m ust have been taken within the last five years and scores have to be available at the tim e of application. The m inim um acceptable scores are 26N - accum ulated scores in biological sciences, physical sciences and verbal reasoning sections of 26 with no section below 8 and N in the writing sam ple. Note: Saskatchewan residents will have the option to apply under the old academ ic requirem ent for one more year (2011 entry) as long as the MCAT was written prior to 2008 (no earlier than April, 2006) - m inim um scores of 8 and N with either one 7 or M. The m axim um num ber of tim es an applicant m ay take the MCAT is five tim es (additional sittings will not be accepted unless approved in writing by the Adm issions Office, College of Medicine). Prerequisite courses are m andatory for students who wish to apply under the "prerequisite only" requirem ent whereby all courses are taken at the University of Saskatchewan or University of Regina within five years of applying with a m inim um overall average of 78% and m inim um individual course grade of 60%. The prerequisites are identified at www.m edicine.usask.ca/adm issions and include two term s in each of biochem istry, biology, chem istry (general and organic), physics, social science/hum anities and English. Students attending institutions outside Saskatchewan are strongly recom m ended to com plete equivalent prerequisites, particularly two term s of biochem istry, to ensure readiness for the basic sciences covered in the first two years of the undergraduate m edical curriculum . ____________________________________________________________________________________ Special Consideration: Students of Aboriginal ancestry m ay m ake application through the Aboriginal Equity Access Program whereby all requirem ents are the sam e as the regular pool but students com pete within this category, not against the entire applicant pool. 38 Note: Aboriginal applicants have the option of applying under the "prerequisite only" academ ic requirem ent even if prerequisites are taken outside Saskatchewan institutions. Confirm ation of equivalent courses m ust be m ade by contacting the Adm issions Office prior to application. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Deferred Adm issions: Considered (residents of Saskatchewan only) Transfers: Not considered Com bined Programs: MD/MSc, MD/PhD (program s available only after successful com pletion of MD year one) ____________________________________________________________________________________ Interviews: The Multiple Mini Interview process is used and all interviews take place on March 19-20, 2011. For the Septem ber, 2010 entering class, there were 283 Saskatchewan residents and 56 other residents of Canada interviewed for a total of 339 applicants interviewed. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Offers of Admission: Offers are e-m ailed and m ailed on M ay 15, 2011. A $500 acceptance deposit is required. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Application Details: The on-line application is available on August 15, 2010 (paper applications available only upon request). The deadline to subm it the application on-line is October 29, 2010. The application fee is $125. ____________________________________________________________________________________ To Request an Application or M ore Detailed Information: Adm issions College of Medicine University of Saskatchewan A204 Health Sciences Building 107 W iggins Road Saskatoon SK S7N 5E5 Tel: Fax: E-m ail: W eb-site: (306) 966-8554 (306) 966-2601 m ed.adm [email protected] www.m edicine.usask.ca/adm issions 39 Applicant Statistics: YEAR FOR W HICH ADMISSION W AS SOUGHT 2004/05 Offered and Registered 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 58 60 60 68 84 - - - - 2 28 22 23 23 26 Not Offered 343 381 448 477 479 Total Applicants 429 463 531 568 591 SUCCESS RATE (%) BY RESIDENCE % % % % % Saskatchewan 37.0 35.4 29.3 34.6 35.9 Other Canadian 9.7 6.7 8.2 6.9 7.6 Foreign 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 20.0 17.7 15.6 16.0 19.0 Offered Deferred Adm ission Offer Declined All Applicants to Saskatchewan Success Rate: Percentage of applicants who received at least one offer of adm ission whether subsequently registered, declined or deferred. 40 Faculty of M edicine and Dentistry, UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA Length of Program : 4 years Language of Instruction: English Proficiency in English Testing: Yes Computer: Personal not required ____________________________________________________________________________________ 2010/11 New Adm issions into Year One: 167 2010/11 First-Year Tuition: $11,714 for Canadian residents; other com pulsory fees were $1,043 ____________________________________________________________________________________ Selection Factors: The num ber of year one positions available for 2010/11 was 152; plus 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/perm anent residents m ay apply. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Academic Criteria: Two years full-tim e university/college is required. The m inim um 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 m ore years postsecondary study; 3.7 for students with 2 or 3 years post-secondary study (not receiving a degree). The m ean grade point average of successful applicants in 2010/11 was 3.8. The MCAT is required and the test m ust have been taken no later than Septem ber, 2010 and no earlier than Novem ber, 2005. The m inim um acceptable score is 7 in any category and M in the writing sam ple. Prerequisite courses include full year courses in organic and general (inorganic) chem istry, biology, physics and English; half year courses in biochem istry and statistics. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Deferred Adm issions: Considered Transfers: Considered (from Canadian faculties of m edicine only) Com bined Programs: MD/PhD, MD (with Special Training in Research) ____________________________________________________________________________________ Interviews: Multiple Mini Interviews (M M I) take place on March 20-21, 2011. For the Septem ber, 2010 entering class there were 409 Alberta residents interviewed and 65 other residents of Canada interviewed for a total of 474 applicants interviewed. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Offers of Admission: Offers are m ailed on May 15, 2011. A $1,000 acceptance deposit is required. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Application Details: An electronic application process is available on July 5, 2010. The deadline for subm itting the application is Novem ber 1, 2010. The application fee is $75 for current and form er University of Alberta undergraduates and $115 for students new to the University of Alberta. 41 To Request an Application or M ore Detailed Information: Adm issions Office Tel: (780) 492-6769 or 492-9524 Undergraduate Medical Education Fax: (780) 492-9531 Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry E-m ail: adm ission@m ed.ualberta.ca University of Alberta W eb-site: www.m ed.ualberta.ca 1-002 Katz Group Centre for Pharm acy and Health Research Edm onton AB T6G 2E1 ____________________________________________________________________________________ Applicant Statistics: YEAR FOR W HICH ADMISSION W AS SOUGHT 2004/05 Offered and Registered 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 122 125 134 144 156 3 2 6 - - 71 61 57 65 65 854 855 916 1064 928 1050 1043 1113 1273 1149 SUCCESS RATE (%) BY RESIDENCE % % % % % Alberta 27.0 26.4 28.2 26.4 29.4 Other Canadian 10.6 10.7 8.4 8.4 9.9 30.0 12.5 12.5 0.0 16.7 18.7 18.0 17.7 16.4 19.2 Offered Deferred Adm ission Offer Declined Not Offered Total Applicants Foreign 1 All Applicants to Alberta Success Rate: Percentage of applicants who received at least one offer of adm ission whether subsequently registered, declined or deferred. 1 Includes Canadian citizens/landed im m igrants who were living outside Canada at tim e of application. 42 Faculty of M edicine, UNIVERSITY OF CALGARY Length of Program : 3 years Language of Instruction: English Proficiency in English Testing: No Computer: Personal required ____________________________________________________________________________________ 2010/11 New Adm issions into Year One: 170 2010/11 First-Year Tuition: $14,600 for Canadian residents; other com pulsory fees were $793 ____________________________________________________________________________________ Selection Factors: The num ber of year one positions available for 2010/11 was 170. Eighty-five percent of year one positions were filled by residents of Alberta. Canadian citizens/perm anent residents m ay apply. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Academic Criteria: Two years full-tim e university/college are required. The m inim um 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 m ean grade point average of successful applicants in 2010/11 was 3.61. The MCAT is required and the test m ust have been taken in 1991 or later. Although there are no prerequisite courses the following courses are strongly recom m ended: biology, chem istry, physics, English, organic chem istry, biochem istry, physiology, psychology/sociology/anthropology and calculus/statistics. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Deferred Adm issions: Considered Transfers: Not considered Com bined Programs: MD/MBA, MD/MSc, MD/PhD (other com binations are possible) ____________________________________________________________________________________ Interviews: These take place on February 26 and 27, 2011. For the Septem ber, 2010 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 m eet the m inim um grade point average for Alberta residents are autom atically interviewed. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Offers of Admission: Offers are m ailed on May 15, 2011. A $500 acceptance deposit is required. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Application Details: An electronic application process is available on July 15, 2010. The deadline for receipt of the application and fee of $150 is October 15, 2010. 43 To Request an Application or M ore Detailed Information: Office of Adm issions Tel: (403) 220-4262 Faculty of Medicine Fax: (403) 210-8148 University of Calgary E-m ail: ucm edapp@ ucalgary.ca 3330 Hospital Drive NW W eb-site: http://m edicine.ucalgary.ca Calgary AB T2N 4N1 ____________________________________________________________________________________ Applicant Statistics: YEAR FOR W HICH ADMISSION W AS SOUGHT 2004/05 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 Offered and Registered 94 91 136 138 145 Offered Deferred Adm ission 11 5 8 13 9 Offer Declined 43 51 118 131 121 Not Offered 1444 1340 1283 1208 1135 Total Applicants 1592 1487 1545 1490 1410 SUCCESS RATE (%) BY RESIDENCE % % % % % Alberta 18.7 16.4 26.3 24.8 29.7 4.0 6.2 10.7 13.6 12.0 19.0 33.3 47.1 83.3 50.0 9.3 9.9 17.0 18.9 19.5 Other Canadian Foreign 1, 2 All Applicants to Calgary Success Rate: Percentage of applicants who received at least one offer of adm ission whether subsequently registered, declined or deferred. 1 Includes students who applied for positions under contract with foreign governm ents or educational institutions in 2004/05 and 2006/07-2008/09. 2 Includes Canadian citizens/landed im m igrants who were living outside Canada at tim e of application. 44 Faculty of M edicine, UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUM BIA Length of Program : 4 years Language of Instruction: English Proficiency in English Testing: No Computer: Personal required ____________________________________________________________________________________ 2010/11 New Adm issions into Year One: 256 2010/11 First-Year Tuition: $15,457 for Canadian residents; other com pulsory fees were: Vancouver Fraser Medical Program = $865, Island Medical Program = $208, Northern Medical Program = $308 (fees for the Southern Medical Program are not yet known) ____________________________________________________________________________________ Selection Factors: The num ber of year one positions available for 2011/12 is 288 which includes up to 13 positions available to Aboriginal applicants and up to 4 positions available to applicants to the MD/PhD program . A m axim um of 29 positions will be available to out-of-province residents. The 288 positions are allocated to fourcam puses: 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 sam e selection criteria, however, a Rural/Rem ote Suitability tool is also used to assign students to the Northern Medical Program . Canadian citizens/perm anent residents m ay apply. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Academic Criteria: Three years full-tim e university/college is required. The m inim um acceptable grade point average is 2.8 on a 4.0 scale (visit the web-site for up-do-date inform ation on m inim um academ ic standing). The m ean grade point average of successful applicants in 2009/10 was 3.71. The MCAT is required and the test m ust have been taken within the last five years. Prerequisite courses include English, biochem istry, biology, organic and inorganic chem istry. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Deferred Adm issions: Considered Transfers: Considered only after com pletion of two years of m edical studies in Canada or the United States Com bined Programs: MD/PhD ____________________________________________________________________________________ Interviews: These take place in m id-late February, 2011. For the Septem ber, 2010 entering class there were 601 British Colum bia residents interviewed and 57 other residents of Canada interviewed for a total of 658 applicants interviewed. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Offers of Admission: Offers are m ailed m id-May, 2011. A $500 acceptance deposit is required. 45 Application Details: An electronic application process is available on June 1, 2010. The deadline for receipt of the application is Septem ber 1, 2010 (interviewed applicants who are required to subm it supplem entary inform ation m ust do so by early March, 2011). The application fees are $105 for residents of British Colum bia with BC transcripts only; $135 for residents of British Colum bia with any out-of-province transcripts; and $185 for residents outside British Colum bia. ____________________________________________________________________________________ To Request an Application or M ore Detailed Information: MD Undergraduate Adm issions Faculty of Medicine, Dean’s Office University of British Colum bia 317-2194 Health Sciences Mall Vancouver BC V6T 1Z3 Tel: Fax: E-m ail: (604) 822-8298 (604) 822-6061 adm issions.m d@ ubc.ca W eb-site: www.m ed.ubc.ca/education/m d_ugrad/M D_Undergrad uate_Adm issions.htm ____________________________________________________________________________________ Applicant Statistics: YEAR FOR W HICH ADMISSION W AS SOUGHT 2004/05 Offered and Registered 2005/06 2006/07 2007/08 2008/09 201 223 221 256 254 1 4 2 5 1 43 26 29 38 37 Not Offered 1069 1160 1514 1284 1517 Total Applicants 1314 1413 1766 1583 1809 SUCCESS RATE (%) BY RESIDENCE % % % % % British Colum bia 23.0 23.5 20.9 24.1 22.1 Other Canadian 11.5 9.2 5.4 9.9 8.0 0.0 0.0 7.7 20.0 0.0 18.6 17.9 14.3 18.9 16.1 Offered Deferred Adm ission Offer Declined Foreign 1 All Applicants to UBC Success Rate: Percentage of applicants who received at least one offer of adm ission whether subsequently registered, declined or deferred. 1 Includes Canadian citizens/landed im m igrants who were living outside Canada at tim e of application.
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