Toronto Metropolitan University will be closed from the end of the day on December 20, 2024 to January 5, 2025 (inclusive). Program staff will respond to inquiries upon their return on January 6.
During the closure, applicants who have started their application process can continue uploading documents. New applicants can complete the first part of their application (external link, opens in new window) but will only receive an email with follow-up instructions to upload their documents until the university reopens in January.
Admission
How Do I Apply?
Tuition Fees
Fees are set in the summer each year.
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General Inquiries
The application portal will open sometime in October 2024 for the Fall (September) 2025 intake for domestic and international applicants.
Yes you do. Unfortunately, your application will not be considered complete until both reference letters have been submitted.
The Graduate Program team at the Ted Rogers School of Management have a hybrid work schedule (A work model that combines remote and in-office work), for this reason they are best contacted by email. If necessary a call or virtual meeting can be organized.
The program admissions requirements include a minimum of two years work experience in health care in Canada. Preference will be given to those currently employed in organizations delivering or coordinating health-care services in the community.
The program is completed in 16 months (four semesters). More information can be found on the Program page under ‘Curriculum’.
- Accept your offer on MyServiceHub by the deadline
- Pay your deposit
- If your offer letter says it is conditional on a statistics course, either
- email mhacc@torontomu.ca and explain what course you have previously taken that meets this requirement (syllabus may be required)
- or - - enroll in a statistics course such as CHIM408 at the Chang School
- email mhacc@torontomu.ca and explain what course you have previously taken that meets this requirement (syllabus may be required)
- Provide your original transcripts if you have not done so already
- Apply for financial aid, awards and scholarships
- If offered funding, sign and return the terms and conditions documents which will be sent to you by the progra
- Mark your calendar for the mandatory full-day orientation. The date is listed in your MHA(CC) Program Letter
- Peruse the Graduate Student Guide, a comprehensive resource with sections that cover: Getting Started, Academic Matters, Financial Matters, Support Services, Student Engagement and has answers to most of your questions about Toronto Metropolitan University
Applying to MHA(CC)
We start accepting applications in late October of each year for admission to the following year. Deadlines and instructions can be found under Application Process.
International experience is valuable. However, we require that you also have demonstrable Canadian healthcare system knowledge and experience. You can provide evidence of this with completion of at least one university or college course in Canadian healthcare policy and a minimum of two (2) years of paid or voluntary work in the Canadian healthcare sector.
No, offers of admission are made for a specific start date only. If you do not accept the offer admission for the specific date, you will have to reapply for the following year. Student intake for MHA(CC) is each Fall (September).
All documents required at the initial application stage must be uploaded as PDFs. Please visit the Yeates School of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies for more information on materials needed for your application. Original documents will be requested at a later date. Please do not send originals until we ask for them.
If your transcripts/documents are in a language other than English, you must provide a sealed, notarized English translation. Please note translations do not replace original documentation; both versions must be submitted.
For more information please refer to the Yeates School of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies.
Fees, Funding and Financial Aid
There are a number of Toronto Metropolitan University scholarships as well as graduate assistant and research assistant positions available who meet specific criteria. International students are also eligible for these opportunities. See Scholarships & Awards for details.
The Ontario Government has a student loan program called the Ontario Student Assistance Program, or OSAP. This program is independent of the school and requires an application. Full details can be found on the OSAP website (external link) .
The MHA(CC) program is offered on a full-time basis only (payment per term not per course) and all graduate students must maintain continuous registration in their program until they graduate, take a leave or withdraw from the program. For details, see ‘Continuous Registration Requirement’ under Financing Your Studies.
For admissions inquiries, send us an email at mhacc@torontomu.ca (opens in new window) .