I have some general questions about the application process for graduate programs at the University of Guelph. Is there a place where can I find some answers?
Many of your questions have undoubtedly been asked by other students. Please visit the Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies: Frequently Asked Questions website.
I completed my previous degree(s) outside of Canada. How do I determine my eligibility and approximate Ontario-equivalent GPA from those studies?
Please look at the International Credential Guidelines and select the country your previous degree was in to determine information regarding eligibility and approximate GPA. Please note that your previous educational institution(s) must be accredited in order for your application to be considered.
I am an international applicant. Do I need to submit English proficiency test scores?
English proficiency test scores are not required for applicants whose first language is English. For applicants who speak English as a second or additional language, you may request consideration for a waiver of the English language requirement after you submit your application if you have successfully completed a bachelor's or master's university degree in English in Canada. In all other situations, an English proficiency test score is required with your application.
I am an international student. How do I apply for a study permit? Can I apply for a student permit with a conditional offer of admission?
Please use the official offer of admission that you received from the Office of Graduate Studies to apply for your study permit. You can apply for a study permit with a conditional offer of admission. You may contact the University of Guelph's International Student Advisors with questions about your transition to the University of Guelph.
I am an international student. Can I apply for a post-graduation work permit once I complete one of the programs?
Please contact the University of Guelph's International Student Advisors for information regarding post-graduation work permits.
I have been out of school for a while now. Can I use professional references instead of academic references?
Yes, if you have relevant work experience, you are welcome to use professional references instead of academic references. Remember that your references should be able to speak of your research potential and other skills relevant to the graduate program to which you are applying.
Is there an application deadline for the PhD program?
There is no application deadline for the program. However, applicants are required to have secured a faculty advisor prior to submitting an application to the University. Interested candidates are encouraged to apply at least four months prior to the intended start date (6 to 8 months prior for international applicants).
What documents do I need to submit for my PhD application?
The program requires your OUAC application, unofficial transcripts* and any relevant supporting documents, CV, statement of research intent, and two referee assessment forms with your application.
*Please do not upload Exam Marksheets; transcripts are required.
When can I start the PhD program?
Students can begin the program January 1, May 1, or September 1 each year. Please note that offers of admission will only be issued in cases where a member of Bioinformatics Graduate Faculty has agreed to be the advisor.
Will I be funded during my PhD degree?
Yes, students can expect to receive a stipend when enrolled in either the M.Sc. or PhD degree. The funding scheme for the student will depend on the department/college to which your faculty advisor belongs. For example, if the student’s faculty advisor is in the College of Biological Science, then the student’s funding scheme will abide by the rules of this college. See the Funding page for more details.
Will I have the opportunity to apply for graduate teaching assistantships (GTA) during my PhD degree?
Similar to the funding scheme, GTAs are handled according to the rules and regulations established in the department and college of your faculty advisor. Therefore, your ability to apply for GTAs will depend on the department and college to which your faculty advisor belongs.
Am I eligible for scholarships and awards?
There are a number of graduate awards available at the University of Guelph. For a complete list of these awards, please go to: Graduate Award Search. Please note that the application process will depend on the department and college to which your faculty advisor belongs. All students can apply for external scholarships managed by provincial and federal funding agencies (e.g., NSERC, CIHR, OGS, etc).
Do I have to take courses during my PhD program?
Yes, you will be required to take courses.
For the PhD program, students are required to take BINF*6500. This course is typically taken in the first year of graduate work and lasts two semesters. The student’s advisory committee may require that additional courses be taken.