Admission requirements
- A BSW degree from an
- The BSW degree must be completed by April 30th of the entry year. We do not give extensions nor do we make exceptions to this date.
- A grade point average (GPA) of 5.0 (B or equivalent) in the last 30 units leading to the bachelor's degree.
(In exceptional cases a student may be admitted with lower formal qualifications when there is significant experience relevant to the proposed area of scholarship.) - Internationally educated applicants must have BSW from an
- The BSW degree must be completed by April 30th of the entry year. We do not give extensions nor do we make exceptions to this date.
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- International students: Following changes to Canada’s study permit/visa policy, this program is no longer offered to international students.
- International students: Following changes to Canada’s study permit/visa policy, this program is no longer offered to international students.
- Indigenous applicants require at least two years of full time, or equivalent (approximately 3000 hours), post-BSW experience in an Indigenous human services context
- Non-Indigenous applicants require at least four years of full time, or equivalent (approximately 6000 hours), post-BSW experience in an Indigenous human services context
- Paid or volunteer human services experience can include, but is not limited to, work in areas such as health, education, housing, income security, economic development, social justice, justice and public safety, community development and/or policy/advocacy work.
- Practicums, internships and coop placements cannot be used to meet the human services requirement
- Paid or volunteer human services experience can include, but is not limited to, work in areas such as health, education, housing, income security, economic development, social justice, justice and public safety, community development and/or policy/advocacy work.