How hard is it to get into McGill arts?
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How hard is it to get into McGill arts?
While an 85\% average is a requirement, the average entering grade at McGill is over 92\% making it very competitive to apply. There are also seats reserved for students from Quebec, making the admissions process highly competitive at McGill.
What average do you need to get into McGill arts?
Liberal Arts
Average or previous year’s cutoff: | 88.40\% top 6 average Average of the lowest Top 6 averages admitted over the last THREE years. |
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Prerequisites: | 4U English or French, depending on the language of instruction at your school |
Language requirements: | Proof of English proficiency |
Location: | Downtown (Montreal) Campus |
Can you transfer programs at McGill?
The ability for current students to transfer programs within McGill is an option and resource available to current students, but it is not a guarantee, and therefore students are reminded and encouraged to register for their current program and plan accordingly.
How do transfer students from McGill University apply to the BSW?
Inter/Intra-faculty transfer students from McGill University admitted to the BSW from the freshman year of a 4-year program must complete any remaining credits of their freshmen year during their first semester of the BSW.
How do I transfer my transcripts to McGill University?
You must arrange to have official transcripts sent to the transfer.arts [at] mcgill.ca (Arts Inter-faculty Transfer Coordinator). To be considered “official”, transcripts must be sent to our office directly from your current faculty office or from the host university where you studied.
Can I transfer to the Faculty of Arts from another university?
The Faculty of Arts welcomes transfer applications from students of other McGill faculties who have not graduated. Note to students who pay international student fees: There has been a change in international tuition fee rates (for as of Fall 2019). If you apply for and accept a degree transfer, the new rates will apply to you.
Why do so many people transfer from McGill to Concordia?
People come to McGill and later transfer to Concordia. The reasons may vary from McGill being to “demanding” or being to “theoretical”. McGill is more of a research-oriented university than Concordia is, and it does show in its course offerings and how the material is presented.