Follow these steps before you apply for grad studies. Admissions to graduate programs are highly competitive, as there are a limited number of spaces. There is no general right of admission, so it's best to be as prepared as possible.
Ensure you meet admission requirements for the Faculty of Graduate Studies and your program.
Review the application deadlines for your graduate program.
Plan 2-6 months to prepare required documents. International students may need longer.
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Identify the admission category that applies to you and follow the steps below.
If you are thinking of working with an agent, please note that only applications made through the official UCalgary web application will be considered for admission. If successful, an offer will be sent directly to you from the university and made available in the Student Centre. The university does not release admission information to third parties, including agents.
Apply as a regular student if you wish to gain admission to a program leading to a graduate-level certificate or diploma, a master’s or a doctoral degree.
Apply as a visiting student researcher if you are a graduate student from another institution interested in conducting research at the University of Calgary for credit towards your degree. Admission to the University of Calgary as a Visiting Student Researcher is at the discretion of the Faculty of Graduate Studies.
Apply as an exchange or course-based visiting student if you are a graduate student from another institution interested in taking UCalgary courses for credit towards your degree.
For current University of Calgary graduate students who would like to attend another institution as an exchange student, go here.
Joint thesis-based graduate students study and perform research at the University of Calgary and one other institution. The University of Calgary may be either the home or collaborating institution. Joint thesis-based graduate students must have a supervisor at each institution, and spend a minimum of 6 months for PhD programs and 4 months for thesis-based Masters programs, physically at the collaborating institution. Joint thesis-based graduate students will graduate from their home institution and the degree parchment will include the name of the collaborating institution.
Students interested in applying to a joint degree program:
Interdisciplinary degrees allow you to pursue thesis-based research (master's, PhD) in a research area that does not fit within a single graduate program.
Interested in completing two graduate credentials at the same time? Learn about concurrent registration
Please note: required documents vary from one program to another. Your program may not require all of the documents listed below, or may require one or more documents not listed here. Please check your program requirements for a complete list of relevant documents.
Unofficial transcripts
All transcripts uploaded by the applicant are considered “unofficial transcripts”.
Once your application has been submitted, you will be required to go to your online Student Centre and upload transcripts from each of the post-secondary institutions you have attended. If your transcript is in a language other than English, also upload an English translation completed by a Certified Translator.
International students are required to include provisional and degree certificates/diplomas (where applicable/available) along with your transcripts.
Transcript file(s), including English translations and/or degree certificates (if applicable), must be amalgamated into one PDF file per institution, and clearly outline the following:
Official transcripts
Unless your program instructs otherwise, please do not request official transcripts from the post-secondary institutions you have attended at the time of application. If your application is successful, final official transcripts will be requested with your offer of admission.
After you have received an offer of admission:
Official transcripts must be sent directly from all post-secondary institutions you have attended (even if you did not graduate) to the Faculty of Graduate Studies.
Transcripts can be sent by email to gradtranscripts@ucalgary.ca or by mail to the following address:
Faculty of Graduate Studies
MacKimmie Tower, Second Floor
2500 University Drive NW
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
T2N 1N4
Please note that email transcripts must be sent directly from the issuing institution's transcript office (see related FAQ). Hard copy transcripts must be in an envelope sealed by the issuing institution. Learn more about transcripts.
Self-Calculated GPA
Some programs require that applicants calculate their grade point average for a previous degree. Learn more about how to complete this calculation.
Curriculum vitae
Some master’s and doctoral programs require a current version of your curriculum vitae.
Reference letters
Contact your referees and ask if they would provide a letter in support of your application. It is customary to give them at least one month’s notice.
Study proposal
A study proposal provides a clear description of the research or study area that you would like to pursue. Many successful applicants take approximately one month to research and write the proposal.
Writing sample
Some graduate programs require a writing sample. A sample must be something you have written yourself, independently in an undergraduate or graduate class.
English Language Proficiency tests
Applicants whose primary language is not English may fulfill the English language proficiency requirement for academic purposes by taking English Language Proficiency (ELP) exams. ELP scores must be received directly from the test score agency. We are unable to accept test results sent directly from applicants as official documents.
For information on how to share your score to University of Calgary, please see the following links:
Standardized tests (GMAT, GRE, etc.)
Check your program requirements to know which tests you will need to take and the minimum score required to be considered for admission. The time to schedule and successfully complete these tests varies, and so you will need to plan accordingly.
Document translation
If your original documents are not in English, you must request a second set of documents to be given to a translator for a notarized word-for-word English translation. Send the translated copy to your graduate program in addition to your official documents.
Program documents
After you submit your online application, you will receive an email with your UCID number and instructions on how to access your Student Centre, where you will find a to-do list for providing program-specific supporting documents.