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What documents do I need to submit for my application and how can I submit them?
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What documents do I need to submit for my application and how can I submit them?

What admission documents do I need to submit?

The documents required in an application depend on the program an applicant has applied to as well as their educational background. You can review the Undergraduate Admissions website to determine which documents you'll need to provide. Certain programs may require additional supporting documents (such as personal statements or letters of reference).  All applicants are required to submit proof of English proficiency.

Graduate applicants can refer to the Future Graduate Students website for more information on required supporting documents to be included in the application, which include transcripts and letters of reference/recommendation. Visit your program page for detailed information on additional program-specific documents (e.g., statement of purpose/personal statement, writing sample, application for assistantship, C.V.).

 

 

Your Question:
How do I contact the Admissions Office?
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How do I contact the Admissions Office?

Admissions Office

Service Point is the student-facing customer-service arm of McGill University. This department provides administrative services and admission assistance to Undergraduate students, Graduate students, Postdocs, Alumni, Prospective students, Applicants, Guests, and Parents. 

Service Point is located at 3415 McTavish Street. Click here for additional contact information.

For the School of Continuing Studies, students can visit the Client Services office on the 11th floor of 688 Sherbrooke Street West. Click here for additional contact information.