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Official transcripts of academic records in sealed envelopes from the issuing institution (a certified legal translation is required if transcript is in a language other than English or French). We accept unofficial transcripts for review purposes. However, if you are accepted, you must submit official documents in order to receive a final full offer of admission. Submit your documents by email as a PDF to GradDocs@uregina.ca
Curriculum Vitae:
Resume is required.
Personal Statement:
Personal statement of interest outlining the applicant's purpose in applying to the M.A. in English program. Thesis-based M.A. applicants should outline their proposed area of thesis research. The Admissions committee (Honours/Graduate Committee) pays particular attention to this section of the application in considering whether we can support the applicant's needs, so care should be taken to make the personal statement as detailed and specific as possible.
Recommendation Letter:
Two confidential reference forms, or two letters of recommendation. At least one of the references (and preferably both) should be from a faculty member who teaches English literature at a degree-granting university. these may be sent to GradDocs@uregina.ca by the referees only. They must be sent as an attachment on letterhead of their institution or company and must include their signature. The applicant's name is to appear in the subject line of the email. If the referee is sending the forms by mail, the letter must arrive in a sealed envelope with their signature across the seal.
Writing Sample:
Writing sample of at least 8 pages, and preferably no more than 20 pages, on English literature (an essay from a previous English course is acceptable, but should be submitted as a clean, unmarked copy)