Canadian Applicants
How to Apply
It is important to submit the application well in advance of the application deadline to allow for referees to submit their references.
The application deadlines are:
- October 1 (Winter semester)
- May 1 (Fall semester)
Applications are completed online through the Faculty of Graduate Studies & Research Graduate Student Management Solution (GSMS). There is a non-refundable fee of $100 CAD per application submitted.
The MatCH Program is not listed in the application system. Students may apply through any of the three departments associated with the MatCH Program (Medical Genetics, Pediatrics and Obstetrics and Gynecology).
Supporting Documents
The following required supporting documents must be uploaded to the online application. All documents (including references) must be received prior to the application deadline or the application will be considered incomplete. Incomplete applications will not be processed.
Note: all uploaded supporting documents must comply with FGSR's Application Requirements for Academic Documents. Failure to comply with these criteria could result in a cancellation of the application or withdrawal of admission offer.
Academic Documents
- Transcripts or marksheet in original language
- Marksheet in English translation (if original is not in English)
- Degree certificate in original language
- Degree certificate in English Translation (if original is not in English)
Where the transcript states a degree has been conferred, an official degree certificate is not required.
Applicants are required to declare all academic education from all past and present universities, colleges, and post-secondary institutions attended (including the University of Alberta).
If an official admission offer is received from the Faculty of Graduate Studies & Research, students must request official transcripts and degree certificates (if applicable) from the relevant institution be sent directly to the Faculty of Graduate Studies & Research office. Official documents should not be sent to the MatCH Program.
Letters of Reference
Three references are required from persons who are knowledgeable about the student's academic and research potential and capabilities. Ideally, references would be from a professor, teacher or employer (i.e. two academic and one professional). Reference letters must be on institutional letterhead, and signed by the referee (electronic signatures are acceptable).
Upon submission of the application, the GSMS system will automatically email the referees to complete references. Referees are permitted to upload a reference letter to the portal in addition to completing the referee form. If the referees have not received the reference email, contact the MatCH Program Administrator as soon as possible.
Curriculum Vitae (CV)
A current summary of the student's work and academic history must be included in the application.
Personal Statement
Students must submit a one page narrative summary of their background and explain their career goals and why they wish to pursue graduate studies in the MatCH Program.
MatCH Application Document
The MatCH application document (checked "yes") is uploaded to the application under the "other documents" section.
Upon Submission
Once the application is submitted, students should contact the MatCH Program office with their list of five supervisors with whom they would like to work, ranked in order of preference. The MatCH Program Administrator will confirm receipt of the application and supervisor list. Supervisors who are interested in working with MatCH students can be found under Potential Supervisors.
Applications will not be adjudicated until the application deadline has passed. Incomplete applications will not be processed.