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Application Process
The Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine coordinates its admission process with Western’s School of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies [SGPS]. In addition to the information below, please consult Western’s guidelines for applying to Western.
Please direct all enquiries regarding the Western Graduate School online application to the following: t. 519.850.2341 e. gradapps@uwo.ca |
IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR INTERNATIONAL APPLICANTS
Minimum Financial Requirements
Change As of January 1, 2024, the minimum financial requirement for living expenses for new study permit applications is $20,635 for an individual student. Please see the Documents Required for a Study Permit Application section for more details.
New Study Permit Cap Announcement
The Canadian government recently announced a cap on new study permits for the next two years. For initial study permit applications submitted after January 22, 2024, undergraduate international students must now include an ‘attestation letter’ from the Ontario provincial government.
Current undergraduate and graduate students with valid study permits, as well as prospective Master’s and doctoral degree students, are exempt from this requirement.
Details about how to acquire the attestation letter will be provided to applicants when the process is finalized.
This content will be updated as new information becomes available.
If you have questions, please reach out to our International Student Advisors.
Further details and FAQs are available here: https://iesc.uwo.ca/visas/study_permits.html
The Department cannot pre-evaluate copies of transcripts to ascertain if you should apply to our program. A complete application must be submitted for review.
Complete the Western on-line application, and include the documents/information listed below. Please note: The Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine does not require a GRE be submitted with an application to the program.
- Transcripts: from all postsecondary institutions attended. Unofficial transcripts are acceptable for your initial application; however, our School of Graduate & Postdoctoral Studies may request official transcripts for their review. Additional details here.
- Supplemental questions:
- For question 7, What are your research interests and who are the potential supervisors you would like to work with?, please refer to the list of active graduate supervisors.
- For each question, there is a 1,000-character limit which includes spaces and punctuation.
- Letters of reference: Two, academic preferred. Additional details here.
- English language proficiency requirements: Full details available here.
- Application fee: $Cdn 150.00
- Landing Papers: For permanent residents of Canada only, please include a photocopy of both sides of your Permanent Resident Card or a photocopy of your Record of Landing.
Application Deadlines
These dates are an approximation and are subject to change. Applications received on or near the deadline may not be approved in time for the desired start date. International applicants should allow time for visa processing.
Term |
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Deadline |
Winter (January) |
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November 1 |
Fall (September) first round consideration for September start |
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February 1 |
Fall (September) |
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June 1 |
Next Steps
Once Western receives your completed application and payment, an automated email will be sent to you confirming receipt of the completed application. The School of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies will complete a preliminary assessment of your application to calculate an admission average, establish an academic degree basis for your potential admission and determine any additional documentation required by Western should you receive an offer of admission. After your application passes through the preliminary assessment phase an email will be sent to you confirming your application is now in the hands of the program to which you are applying.
Once your application has been released to the program it will be reviewed as soon as possible. This process may take from 1-14 business days. If your application is approved by the program, it will be made available to our graduate faculty. You are encouraged to browse the research interests of our faculty and contact those whose research is of interest after you have received confirmation from us that your complete application has been received.
A full list of our graduate supervisors is available here.