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Title: SGS ADMISSIONS POLICY WORKSHOP


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SGS ADMISSIONS POLICY WORKSHOP
  • School of Graduate Studies
  • University of Toronto
  • January 22, 2009
  • 200 - 400

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SGS Admissions Manual - Overview
  • Part 1 Admission Requirements
  • Part 2 Assessing Academic Credentials
  • Part 3 Canadian Degrees
  • Part 4 U.S. Degrees
  • Part 5 International Degrees
  • Part 6 School of Graduate Studies Admission
    Placement Guide
  • Part 7 Appendices

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What is the SGS Admissions Manual?
  • A tool to assist you with assessing applicant
    files
  • To be used together with the SGS ROSI Manual
  • Contains policy and assessment procedures
  • Contains information on international educational
    systems and minimum admission requirements
  • Available at http//portal.sgs.utoronto.ca/secure
    /gradadmin/admissions/manual/
  • User name gradunit
  • Password Access4U

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The Application Package
  • Application is Online at https//apply.sgs.utoron
    to.ca
  • Application package must include the following
  • Electronic application form
  • Official transcripts from all institutions
    previously attended
  • Reference letters
  • Results of required English language or
    standardized tests
  • Statement of interest/intent
  • Copies of academic papers, resume interview (in
    some units only)

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Receipt of Transcripts
  • When you receive transcripts, ask yourself the
    following
  • Is it received directly from the institution in a
    sealed envelope with official seal or signature?
  • Does the envelope have the name and address of
    institution clearly identified?
  • Is there any evidence of tampering?
  • Note Reference letters are now received
    electronically if you do receive reference
    letters through regular mail, the same checks
    apply as above.

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SGS Admissions Requirements
  • The minimum SGS admission requirements are as
    follows
  • For a Masters Program
  • Must hold an acceptable four-year bachelors
    degree with at least mid-B in the final year
  • For A Doctoral Program
  • Must hold an acceptable masters degree with at
    least a B standing
  • In some programs, direct entry from an
    appropriate bachelors degree is permitted (A-
    minimum average)

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Upgrading Policy
  • Inadmissible applicants (i.e. those who do not
    meet the minimum admission requirements) may be
    advised by the graduate unit to complete an
    upgrading year to gain the following
  • 4-5 undergraduate senior-level full course
    equivalents
  • Achieve a B average in upgrading courses

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Non-standard Admissions
  • For Applicants Who
  • Do not meet minimum admissions requirements
  • Hold degrees from institutions that are not
    recognized
  • Hold degrees that are not accepted as equivalent
    to a University of Toronto degree
  • Non-standard Case form is available on the SGS
    website
  • http//www.sgs.utoronto.ca/adminsupport/form.htm

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Five-year Rule
  • Five-year Rule may be used when
  • Applicant does not meet minimum requirements, but
    has graduated more than five years ago
  • Since graduation, the applicant has done
    significant intellectual work or has contributed
    professionally to the field

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SGS Admissions and Programs Committee
  • Meeting Dates for Remainder of Year are
  • February 10
  • March 10
  • April 7
  • May 5
  • June 16

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Categories of Students at SGS
  • Degree Students
  • Students studying towards a degree
  • Admissions Requirements
  • Must meet all admission requirements for the
    degree program
  • May be part-time or full-time, depending on the
    degree program
  • Application
  • Online at https//apply.sgs.utoronto.ca

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Categories of Students at SGS
  • Special Students
  • Students who are not studying towards a degree
  • Admissions Requirements
  • Full-time special students must meet same minimum
    admission requirements as masters degree
    applicants
  • Part-time special students are required to hold a
    degree from an acceptable institution
  • Part-time special students who are admitted with
    less than a mid-B average will not be eligible
    for future admission to a degree program

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Categories of Students at SGS
  • 3. Exchange Students
  • registered in a degree program at their home
    university
  • Admissions Requirements
  • Same admission requirements as degree students
    however, we do permit some flexibility and
    discretion for applicants who will participate in
    the exchange program
  • Detailed information and application forms are
    online at
  • http//www.sgs.utoronto.ca/adminsupport/form.htm
  • SGS Contact Hasmik Sargsyan, Recruitment and
    Admissions Officer, Tel 416-978-4101,
    hasmik.sargsyan_at_utoronto.ca

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Degree Student on Probation
  • Used when an applicants credentials are not
    easily assessed (e.g. applicant cannot get
    transcripts from university in home country
    because of war, etc.)
  • May register for a period between four and twelve
    months
  • Normally used for applicants who have presented a
    statutory declaration

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Statutory Declarations
  • Requested if an applicant cannot obtain official
    academic record(s) or official confirmation that
    a degree was conferred.
  • Statutory declaration is an affidavit sworn
    before a notary public
  • Contact Doug McBean, Senior Policy AdvisorTel
    416-978-6643E-mail d.mcbean_at_utoronto.ca

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ASSESSING THE ACADEMIC RECORD
  • Name of student
  • Name of the institution with seal/stamp and/or
    official signature
  • Name of the degree program
  • Courses and grades for each year of study
  • Confirmation of degree conferral with date
  • Final standing in some cases

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IDENTIFYING THE FINAL YEAR
  • Full-time students
  • At least 4 FCEs in the final year

Part-time students Fewer than 4 FCEs in
the final year Consider the last five FCEs
completed at the senior level, regardless of
content
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CALCULATING THE FINAL-YEAR AVERAGE
  • Method 1 Using the SGS scales
  • If refined letter grades are available (e.g., A,
    A, A-) use the SGS 9-point scale
  • If grades in the D range are included, use the
    12-point scale

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CALCULATING THE FINAL-YEAR AVERAGE
  • Method 2 Using the institutions own grading
    scale
  • Refer to the transcript legend
  • Convert to U of T grading scale

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COURSE WEIGHTING
  • Average weighted sum of grade points divided by
    number of courses

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ESTABLISHING EQUIVALENCY TO A U OF T AVERAGE
  • Usually mid-B mid-B
  • However, some grading scales do not match ours
    (Queens, York)

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LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCE CONTENT
  • For degrees not offered by U of T (e.g., B.F.A.,
    four-year B.Ed.) look for at least 75 liberal
    arts or science content

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THEOLOGICAL INSTITUTIONS
  • SGS does not normally recognize these degrees
  • EXCEPTION If the school is a member of the AUCC
    and the degree has at least 75 liberal
    arts/science content
  • (Association of Universities and Colleges of
    Canada, www.aucc.ca)

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DISTANCE LEARNING
  • SGS accepts degrees completed by distance
    education from recognized universities.

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U.S. DEGREES
  • All universities and colleges in the U.S. must be
    accredited by a recognised accrediting body
  • MSA/CHE - Middle States Association of Colleges
    and Schools Commission on Higher Education
  • NWCCU - Northwest Commission on Colleges and
    Universities
  • NCA - North Central Association of Colleges and
    Schools- The Higher Learning Commission
  • NEASC-CIHE - New England Association of Schools
    and Colleges, Inc./Commission on Institutions of
    Higher Education
  • SACS-CC - Southern Association of Colleges and
    Schools/Commission on Colleges
  • WASC - Western Association of Schools and
    Colleges/Accrediting Commission for Senior
    Colleges and Universities

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LENGTH OF U.S. BACHELOR DEGREES
  • Usually four years in length
  • e.g., Bachelor of Arts (B.A. or A.B.),
    Bachelor of Science (B.S.)
  • Associate Bachelors degrees are only two years
    in length and not equivalent to a U of T
    bachelors

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ACADEMIC YEAR
  • Traditional semester system
  • Academic year 30 credit hours
  • Four-year bachelors 120 to 124 hours of
    credit

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CALCULATION OF GRADE AVERAGES
  • Most American universities use a four-point scale
  • Credit hours usually range from 1.00 to 4.00
  • Most courses have a value of 3.00, while lab
    courses are usually 1.00

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INTERNATIONAL DEGREES
  • Same basic procedures
  • Different educational cultures and expectations
  • Student may only receive one copy of official
    documents
  • Course grades may not be provided
  • Receipt of diplomas military service

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SGS ADMISSION PLACEMENT GUIDE
  • Tool to assist with evaluating credentials from
    international institutions
  • http//portal.sgs.utoronto.ca/secure/gradadmin/adm
    issions/manual/
  • http//portal.sgs.utoronto.ca/current/admission/in
    tdegequiv.asp

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SGS ADMISSION PLACEMENT GUIDE
  • Country Entries Contain
  • Equivalent to SGS mid-B
  • Degree(s) equivalent to UofT four-year bachelors
    degree
  • Equivalent to SGS B
  • Degree(s) equivalent to UofT masters degree
  • Sample of grading scales
  • Sampling of recognized institutions
  • Language(s) of instruction
  • Notes
  • Contact information

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THE APPLICATION PACKAGE
  • Transcripts - original language and official
    translations
  • English language facility test (EFT) official
    scores
  • Reference letters
  • Writing samples

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ENGLISH LANGUAGE FACILITY
  • EFT Results Required When
  • First language is not English
  • Language of instruction was not English
  • Accepted Tests
  • TOEFL
  • COPE
  • MELAB
  • IELTS
  • International ESL (Level 60), SCS

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REVIEWING TRANSCRIPTS
  • Student name and date of birth
  • Name of institution - is it recognized?
  • Type of degree - is it equivalent to a 4-year
    UofT degree?
  • Is degree conferral date clear?
  • Are all grades and courses listed?
  • How many years did a program take to complete?

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REVIEWING TRANSCRIPTS
  • Potential Problems
  • Transcript may not breakdown courses by session /
    year
  • Grading scale may be mixed

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TRANSCRIPT FRAUDIS THIS TRANSCRIPT OK?
  • Are there erasures, irregular characters, etc.?
  • Check seals, size of paper, type of paper
  • Compare grades on translations with originals
  • Question applicant about irregularities
  • Ask applicant to obtain clarification from
    institution about irregularities
  • Contact institution for verification

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MAKING THE OFFER
  • Final Offers Are Made When
  • Official transcripts and translations, including
    all grades, and confirmation of degree conferral
    and/or diplomas are received
  • Institution is accredited
  • Academic content meets SGS requirements
  • Official and satisfactory English language
    facility score received
  • Grades meet SGS and department minimum
    requirements
  • Official GRE score received, if applicable

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MAKING THE OFFER
  • Conditional Offers With Appropriate Severe Or
    Non-severe Conditions Can Be Made With
  • Receipt of unofficial transcripts and diplomas
  • Receipt of unofficial translations
  • Receipt of all grades except final year

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SGS RESOURCES
  • Institutional fax s, addresses and email
    addresses, websites
  • Detailed information on international educational
    systems
  • International admissions reference books and
    websites
  • SGS Admissions Manual (appendices)
  • SGS ROSI Manual
  • Admissions Policy Workshop available online
    (Training Documentation) http//www.sgs.utoronto.
    ca/adminsupport/gradadmin/admission.htm
  • Your Student Services Officer

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YOUR SGS STUDENT SERVICES OFFICER
  • Michael Godwin, Division I FI, MGT, CERES, LAW,
    416-978-6390, michael.godwin_at_utoronto.ca
  • Vesna Makarovska, Division II, 416-946-3381,
    v.makarovska_at_utoronto.ca
  • Steve Rutchinski, Division III, 416-978-2657,
    s.rutchinski_at_utoronto.ca
  • Victoria Hurlihey, Division IV, 416-978-4592,
    victoria.hurlihey_at_utoronto.ca
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