Getting ready to apply?

Please read the following information to help you prepare for submitting your application for graduate studies. The application process is done entirely online. You do not need to submit official copies of the documents required at the time you submit your application. This will come later.

Note that you will be required to pay a non-refundable application fee ($100 for most of the programs) when submitting your application.

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Step 1: Decide on a program

The University of Ottawa offers course- and research-based master’s programs, doctoral programs and graduate diplomas. Explore our graduate programs to find the one that’s right for you.

Step 2: Check application deadlines

Application deadlines vary by program and can be as early as 10 months before the first term begins. Use the program-specific requirements online tool to check the application deadlines and be sure to submit your application before the deadline for your program.

If you are an international student, we recommend you apply as soon as possible, because it can take six months or more to obtain a study permit, depending on your country.

Be sure to submit all required documents before or by the date required. We cannot guarantee that any applications submitted after the specified deadline will be accepted.

Step 3: Confirm you meet the admission requirements

BASIC REQUIREMENTS

Master’s and graduate diploma programs:

  • Hold an honours bachelor’s degree (4 years) with an average of 70%, or B (calculated using your last 20 courses)

Doctoral programs:

  • Hold a master’s degree with an average of 75%, or B+ (calculated using your last 10 courses)

ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS

Some programs have additional requirements, including higher grades, additional documentation and testing. Use the program-specific requirements online tool to get more information. Note that some programs are highly competitive and meeting the minimum requirements does not guarantee admission.

Step 4: Gather the required documents

Supporting documents required can vary depending on the program. Use the program-specific requirements online tool to check the documents required for your program and gather them.

Information regarding transcripts:

  • If you have ever studied at the University of Ottawa, you do not need to submit your University of Ottawa transcripts unless you are applying to the audiology, physiotherapy, speech-language pathology or occupational therapy program.
  • If have studied at post-secondary institutions other than the University of Ottawa, you must upload these academic records to the student portal. See step 7 for more information on uploading documents.
  • If your transcripts are in a language other than English or French, you must submit an English or French translation provided by the institution issuing the transcripts or by a certified translator. You must also submit a copy of your transcripts in the original language as an English or French translation alone is not sufficient.
  • If the transcript does not clearly indicate that your degree has been conferred, you must upload a copy of the degree, certificate or diploma.
  • All transcripts and degrees will be verified for authenticity.
  • If you receive an offer of admission, you will need to request an official copy of all your transcripts. These transcripts will have to be sent to the University of Ottawa directly from your previous institutions.
Step 5: Gather any necessary letters of recommendation

Most programs require letters of recommendation. These are an important part of your application file, so be sure to think carefully about the individuals who would be best placed to provide you with a letter of recommendation.

Use the program-specific requirements online tool to find out how many letters of recommendation are required for your program.

We recommend you contact your referees two to three weeks before you are ready to apply in order to confirm they would be willing to provide you with a letter of recommendation and to get their email address and current job title. The information about the individuals providing letters of recommendation is entered in uoZone, the student portal.

Additional information regarding letters of recommendation:

  • Unless the application requirements for your program states that professional references are acceptable or required, letters of recommendation must come from qualified academic scholars who can attest to and demonstrate your potential for graduate-level study or research.
  • Let the individuals know that the University of Ottawa’s letter of recommendation process is done online and is entirely confidential. They will receive a link by email to the secure online system.
  • It is helpful to provide the individuals with a deadline in order to ensure they submit their letters of recommendation before the application deadline. Your application will not be considered complete (and thus not evaluated) until all your letters of recommendation are received.
  • Letters of recommendation must be in English or French.
  • We do not accept letters of recommendation from family members, friends, students, former or current classmates, employees or teaching assistants.
  • It’s best to provide academic or work email addresses for those providing letters of recommendation. Email address from Hotmail, Gmail, Yahoo, etc. are discouraged.
InformationOnce you have submitted your application and it has been transferred to uOttawa’s servers, you will receive an email with instructions on how to access uoZone, where you will be able to enter the name of your referees.
Step 6: Find out about any language proficiency requirements

If your first language is neither English nor French, you must provide proof of proficiency in the language of instruction for your program by submitting a test score from one of the tests in the list below:

English-language tests

TOEFL

University of Ottawa Institution Code : 0993

Paper-based 550 570 580 600 650
Computer-based 213 230 237 250 280
Internet-based 79-80 88-89 92-93 100 114-115

CAEL

Overall 60 70 70
Individual 50 60 70
Course offered at Carleton University Grade of B- or above in the ESLA1900 course Grade of B- or above in the ESLA1900 course  

IELTS (Academic module)

Overall 6.5 6.5 6.5 7.0 8.0
Individual 5.0   6.0 For Telfer1
For the other units2
7.0

1 No overall average. Need to obtain 7 in 3 out of 4 components and 6 in the fourth one.
2 Overall average of 7. Need to obtain 7 in 3 out of 4 components and 6 in the fourth one.

MELAB

80 83 84-87

Cambridge English Language Assessment

Certificate of proficiency in English (CPE) Certificate Grade C

CanTEST

Listening & Reading 4.5 4.5 4.5
Writing 4.0 4.0 4.5 or 5.0

PEARSON

53 59-60 62-63 68 79

BRIDGING (ESL0140)

70 % and above in the test and a minimum of ‘low advanced’ in the four bands. The bridging program cannot be used for an equivalency of 580 or above (TOEFL)

French-language tests

DELF

Level of B2

DALF

Level of C1 or C2

TESTCan

Listening & Reading 4.5 4.5 4.5
Writing 4.0 4.0 4.5 or 5.0

It is possible to be exempt from the language test requirement if you provide proof of a postsecondary degree from an English-language or a French-language university, as applicable.

Step 7: Upload your documents

Once you have submitted your application and it has been transferred to uOttawa’s servers, you will receive an email with instructions on how to access uoZone, where you will be able to upload your documents.

You must upload a full set of documents for each program you are applying to through uoZone, the student portal.

IMPORTANT:

  • The University of Ottawa does not accept paper documents. If you submit paper versions of any documents at the time of the admission process, they will be shredded.
  • Any documents received other than those required will be disregarded and deleted.
Step 8: Select a thesis supervisor

If you are applying to a master's program (with thesis or research paper) or to a doctoral program, you must choose a research supervisor.

For information about thesis supervision, visit the Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies website. The University of Ottawa also encourages you to visit the website of your academic unit of interest to learn more about professors approved to supervise graduate students.

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