Transcript:
Transcripts from all post-secondary institutions a student has attended will be required.
Curriculum Vitae:
A curriculum vitae or resume is required.
Personal Statement:
A letter addressed to the Graduate Program Chairperson which includes:
A detailed statement of how your educational and/or work experience (including community involvement) have led you to become interested in pursuing a degree in Community and Population Health Sciences. Also describe your educational and career goals and why you believe our program will help you meet these goals. (1-2 pages).
The following statement: If accepted into the MSc program, I will adhere to the residency policy requiring me to be on campus until core program requirements have been met, including thesis committee approval of pre-proposal and completion of required courses.
Recommendation Letter:
Three letters of recommendation (may be done during the online application)
Writing Sample:
A writing sample (3-5 pages), appropriately scholarly referenced to an established format (e.g. APA, Vancouver) presenting your view on a community health issue. The health issue chosen should reflect the general area of research you hope to pursue in CH&E. The purpose of this is to help us assess your ability to organize your thoughts and express them coherently in writing, rather than knowledge of any particular subject matter. The essay should not simply reproduce factual information from another source.