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The following information is
provided for your reference.
Students should meet the following admission
criteria that are set by the Department of
Oncology.
Academic Achievement
- Honors standing in an undergraduate degree
(i.e. GPA of 7.0 on the University of Alberta
9.0-scale, 3.3 on the 4.0 point scale, B+, or
its equivalent)
All students applying to the Department of
Oncology graduate program are encouraged to
contact prospective supervisors at any time
during the application process. A list of
academic staff and their research interests is
available at the Department of Oncology
website/Faculty & Staff. If your application is
approved, you will need to identify a supervisor
(s) who is willing to take you on as a student
and pay your stipend. We will assist you with
this process by circulating your approved
application to all prospective supervisors.
Please note that the Department of Oncology
cannot admit students unless a supervisor has
been identified.
Additional Requirements for international
applicants:
TOEFL
A Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)
score of no less than 600 (250 on the electronic
version or 100 on the internet version).
GRE
A Graduate Record Exam (GRE) score in the 75th
percentile or better will be required from
international students whose institution is not
well known to the Department of Oncology.
Applicants should
arrange for their test results to be sent
directly to the Department of Oncology. Please
also refer to the “Universities Exempted from
English Language Requirements in the Faculty of
Graduate Studies and Research” list to see if you
are exempted from English language examinations.
The list can be viewed at
http://www.gradstudies.ualberta.ca/applyadmission/elpexemptions.htm
1)
A completed Application for
Admission Form.
Click to download the form
2)
Sealed official transcripts from all institutions attended.
3)
Three letters of reference.
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download the form
4)
Curriculum Vitae.
Click to download the form
5) TOEFL and GRE results (international
students)
6) Vision statement (Explain why you are
interested in applying to the Department of
Oncology Graduate Program)
7) Sealed official degree certificates
(international students)
All documents
submitted must be in English and (where
applicable) in the original language in which
they were written. Documents submitted in
support of an application become the property of
the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research and
will not subsequently be released or copied
except to other University of Alberta offices.
Supporting documents to an application should be
forwarded to Cross Cancer Institute, 11560
University Avenue, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada T6G
1Z2 (Attention: Graduate Program Admissions).
Students may apply
at any time of the year, but are strongly
encouraged to start their program in September
rather than January. Application processing time
for Canadian applicants is a minimum of 2 months
and at least 4 to 6 months for international
applicants.
The application
deadlines for both Canadian and International
applicants to the Department of Oncology are:
June 1 for September
admission
October 1 for January
admission
The deadline dates for
China (PRC) and Nigeria students are:
April 1 for September
admission August 1 for January
admission
Applications are reviewed
by the Department of Oncology Graduate
Coordinating Committee (GCC) who will decide whether to recommend
admission to the Faculty of Graduate Studies and
Research.
Should you have more questions, please do not
hesitate to contact the Department of Oncology
Graduate Program at gradinfo.oncology@cancerboard.ab.ca
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