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Your Step-by-Step Guide to Graduate Admission Application

Are you ready to begin the process of applying to a University of Alberta graduate program? On this page, you’ll find everything you need to know to successfully prepare and submit your application to any of our graduate programs.

Step 1: Start early.

Applying to a graduate program at the U of A takes time. In general, we recommend beginning the process as early as one year before you wish to begin your program of study.

Admission application deadlines vary depending on your program of interest; some are as early as 12 months before the program begins. And, many departments make funding decisions six to nine months before you might begin your studies.

International students in particular should apply as early as possible because they will need to apply for a Study Permit. Processing times vary by country and can take up to six months.

Contact your department well in advance to determine specific deadlines and to ensure you have time to make all necessary preparations to study and live in Canada.

See up-to-date application deadlines by finding your program page »

Application deadlines can also be seen in GSMS, by:

  1. Logging into GSMS
  2. Searching your program by department
  3. Selecting your program

The opening and closing dates for applications will appear. You can only submit applications between the specified dates.

Step 2: Choose your graduate program.

The U of A offers more than 500 graduate programs in 300 research areas. To learn more about our programs and find yours, visit the Graduate Programs page.

Step 3: Review graduate entrance requirements and contact the department.

General entrance requirements

The Faculty of Graduate & Postdoctoral Studies (GPS) has general entrance requirements that apply to all applicants.

Learn more about our general entrance requirements:

Entrance requirements by program

A program may have specific requirements and deadlines. To review your program’s requirements, navigate to your chosen program on this page. Each program page also contains contact information and a link to the department site if you have any further questions.

Thesis-based programs

If you are applying for a thesis-based program, please note that some programs require you to identify and contact a potential supervisor before applying.

Applying to one of these programs?

Step 4: Prepare your application documents.

Before beginning your online application, ensure you have prepared all of the required supporting documents. The application requires digital, PDF copies of official documents. Below are some helpful links for preparing your documents.

Your program may require additional documents, including: