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Mr Sean Johnston

4-6976 de l'Epee

Feb 21, 2014

Montreal, Quebec Canada H3N 2E1

McGill ID: 260634329

Dear Mr Johnston,
Congratulations! It is my great pleasure to inform you that you have been admitted into a program of
graduate studies at McGill University, one of the worlds most prestigious research-intensive educational
institutions. More precisely, you have been admitted to the following program:
Program:

MA Teaching and Learning


(Non-Thesis)
Master of Arts
Teaching & Learning -N

Degree:
Major:
Concentration:
Department: Integrated Studies in Ed
Term:
Summer 2014
Status:
Full Time

Please carefully note the conditions and remarks contained in this multi-page letter of admission. This is
the FINAL letter of admission which McGill will issue to you. No paper copy will be mailed to you.
However, you may print copies of this electronic letter as needed. When you accept this offer from
McGill, unless otherwise noted, it is expected that any and all conditions of admission listed in this letter
and the attached pages will be met before you register. Please immediately contact your McGill
department should you be unable to meet this expectation. If you applied to another McGill program or
programs, you will receive a separate response for each.
I sincerely hope that you will accept this offer of admission and the great opportunity it represents.
Located in the remarkable city of Montreal, McGill University is well known for attracting outstanding
students in all disciplines. Historically, McGills graduate student body is the most international in
Canada. In completing a McGill graduate degree, you become part of a prestigious academic community
and global alumni network. We look forward to welcoming you and wish you every success in your
future graduate studies and research.
Once again, please accept my congratulations on your acceptance.
Sincerely,

Martin Kreiswirth, PhD


Associate Provost (Graduate Education)
Dean, Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies
Enrolment Services
3415 McTavish Street, McLennan Library Building
Montreal, Quebec, Canada H3A 1Y1

Mr Sean Johnston
McGill ID:
260634329
Program:
MA Teaching and Learning (Non-Thesis)
Term:
Summer 2014
Conditions of Admission:
All conditions listed in this letter or otherwise formally stipulated by McGill, must be met prior to your first registration. Please
immediately contact your McGill department should you be unable to meet this expectation. Please note that the careful
verification of documents is a regular part of our admission process.
College/University Transcript - Concordia University
College/University Transcript - Mount Royal University
College/University Transcript - University of Calgary
Proof of Graduation - Concordia University - Bachelor of Arts
*Important note about required official documents:
To be considered official, transcripts and proof of graduation must be forwarded directly to the mailing address below by the
source College or University. Documents handled by applicants, third parties or uploaded, are not considered official.
McGill University
Enrolment Services
Management of Academic Records Unit
3415 McTavish Street, Room MS 13
Montreal, Quebec
Canada, H3A 0C8
Current and former students of McGill should not order official McGill transcripts or graduation proofs to meet this condition.
The necessary official information is accessible for verification via the McGill information system.
Additional Admission Remarks:
Condition of Admissions: Must complete [3] credits of Geography and [3] credits of Canadian History . If taken at the
500 or 600 level, these may be used as elective requirements in the MATL program. If taken at the 200-400 level these
course credits will be above and beyond program requirements. Please confirm your offer by March 15, 2014.
Confirmation Deadline (when applicable):
If your department requires you to confirm by a specific date, it will be listed on your application detail page. Please accept or
decline the offer prior to that date.
Funding Information:
Funding for graduate students is administered by departments and varies in amount and type depending on the program and/or
recipient. If no funding amount is listed below, feel free to contact your department for details on current funding, as well as
future funding possibilities.
Amount in $ Canadian:
Duration:
Source of Funding:

Supplemental Information for newly admitted McGill graduate students


Duration of Academic Programs:
After initial registration:
-Masters degrees must be completed within three (3) years.
-Doctoral degrees must be completed within six (6) years.
*PMBA degrees (Part time MBA) must be completed within five (5) years.
Tuition:
McGill tuition fees and related charges vary according to the program, level and citizenship of the student; fees are subject to
change. For the most up-to-date information on all fees and programs, please consult:
http://www.mcgill.ca/student-accounts/tuition-fees. Listed below are estimates of annual tuition fees for the most common
full-time graduate programs as of August 2013. Amounts are in Canadian currency and include tuition only.

Quebec
Other Canada
International

Masters*
$2,200
$5,900
$14,500

PhD
$2,200
$2,200
$13,000

*Tuition for the Master in Business Administration (MBA) is approximately $37,750 annually for all students, regardless of
citizenship.
Immigration Requirements for International Students:
To study legally at McGill, students who are not citizens or permanent residents of Canada must obtain:
-a Certification d'acceptation du Qubec (CAQ) from Immigration Qubec;
-a study permit from Citizenship and Immigration Canada.
Please note that immigration officials require a printed copy of your electronic admission letter and the estimated cost of
attendance for your program. Detailed descriptions and advice on immigration processes are provided at
http://www.mcgill.ca/gradwelcome/international-students.
Academic Integrity:
McGill places a high value on academic integrity in all facets of study and research. In this regard, kindly review the Student
Rights and Responsibilities website https://www.mcgill.ca/students/srr/. Furthermore, prior to arrival or within your first few
weeks at McGill, as a newly admitted graduate student you are required to complete a short on-line tutorial on the topic. This is
accessible to McGill students through Minerva (McGills web-based information system). Select the Academic Integrity
Tutorial' heading under the Student Menu.
Welcome!
If you have not already done so, you are strongly encouraged to refer to http://www.mcgill.ca/gradwelcome/ , our on-line
welcome information for new graduate students. This resource covers a broad range of academic, administrative and other
issues of importance to new graduate students.

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