Admission Requirements
In order to be considered for the MES program, you must meet the following requirements:
- A four-year baccalaureate degree from a recognized university with a 3.0 GPA on the last 60 credits of course work (6.5 on the 9 point scale).
Note: For lower GPAs, admission may be granted based on work experience - see Guidelines for Considering Life Achievement. - Two years of teaching experience
- English Language Proficiency (see How to Apply)
Admission FAQs
Do these courses count towards the TQS salary scale?
Yes. Each graduate-level course counts as 0.125 years on the TQS salary scale. More information is available here (see section 15.02).
What if I don't quite meet all of the requirements?
Please contact the MES Graduate Administrator to discuss your options. We may recommend your acceptance based on professional experience.
What if I have already completed some graduate-level courses?
Up to two courses may be admitted as program electives. Approval depends upon several factors, so they must be assessed by the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research on a case-by-case basis.
Generally speaking, approved options for transfer into the MES program:
- are graduate-level courses completed at an accredited university
- have been completed within the last 3-4 years
- are relevant to the MES program
Transfer credit information is available here or you can contact the MES Graduate Administrator to discuss the process for approval.
What if I need to take time off from the program?
If you need to interrupt your studies, we will do our best to accommodate. Typically, you would resume your studies with the next year's cohort. During your break from the core program, you may complete your approved electives, if you have not already done so. Please contact the MES Graduate Administrator to discuss your options.
How will a break in my studies affect my fees and/or my graduation date?
You must be enrolled in one course within a school year (September-August) in order to keep your program active or your program will lapse. If you intend to interrupt your program, please contact the MES Graduate Administrator immediately so that we can work out any registration considerations to ensure that your program status remains active