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Admission Requirements

We are now accepting applications for Fall 2025 admissions. Apply today! 

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Thank you for your interest in our graduate programs in mathematics. To be considered, applicants must meet the following requirements.


English Language Proficiency:
Proof may be required if your previous post-secondary program was not conducted in English. For more information, please visit the Yeates School of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies.

MSc Applied Mathematics

Here are the documents and minimum requirements and documents required for your application.

Minimum Academic Requirement

  • Degree: Completed four-year Bachelor of Science degree in mathematics or related fields involving adequate mathematical course work
  • Minimum GPA: 3.0/4.33 (B) average in the last two years of study

Program Specific Documents

  • Statement of Interest: 500-word statement explaining reasons for graduate study in Applied Math, your research interests, how the program relates to your career objectives, and how previous studies/experience have prepared you for the program.
  • Curriculum Vitae: detailing your education, work experience, technical skills, awards and publications
  • Letters of Recommendation: Minimum of two letters from academic referees - former professors or research supervisors familiar with your abilities. One recommendation may be substituted with a professional letter from a previous employer.
  • Required Documents: Provide required documents when applying, and if accepted.

PhD Mathematical Modelling and Methods

Here are the documents and minimum requirements and documents required for your application.

Minimum Academic Requirement

  • Degree: Completion of a Master’s of Science degree in mathematics or related field
  • Minimum GPA: 3.33/4.33 (B+)

Program Specific Documents

  • Statement of Interest: 500-word statement explaining reasons for graduate study in the PhD program, your research interests, how the program relates to your career objectives, and how previous studies/experience have prepared you for the program.
  • Curriculum Vitae: detailing your education, work experience, technical skills, awards and publications
  • Letters of Recommendation: three letters
  • Required Documents: Provide required documents when applying, and if accepted.

Message for International Applicants: 

Individuals who are not Canadian Citizens or Permanent Residents are classified as international applicants. While we enthusiastically accept applications from students worldwide, interested international students will only be considered if:

(a) they can demonstrate financial independence, e.g. by an official scholarship/award, for the entire duration of their studies (optional)
(b) a supervisor has expressed interest in supervising them and can cover at minimum the applicable international tuition fees.