Your guide to the application process
Applying for graduate studies at Dalhousie is a detailed process. We’ve outlined the steps below, and don’t hesitate to reach out to us if you run into challenges along the way.
Before you start your application please ensure you review and meet your:
- Program-specific requirements
- Faculty of Graduate Studies minimum admission requirements
- Language proficiency scores for international students
Check your application deadline
Your application deadline depends on your citizenship, the term you want to start and, in many cases, the specific program you are applying to. Non-Canadian applicants generally need to apply earlier than Canadian applicants to allow for the processing of study permits.
The table below provides the general application deadlines set by the Faculty of Graduate Studies. But be sure to confirm the deadline for your program of choice by visiting the Programs page of our website.
General application deadlines
For September admission:
June 1 (Canadian applicants), April 1 (non-Canadian applicants)
For January admission:
October 31 (Canadian applicants), August 31 (non-Canadian applicants)
For May admission:
Feb. 28 (Canadian applicants), Dec. 31 (non-Canadian applicants)
Complete the online form and pay the application fee
To apply, complete the online application form and pay the $115 application fee. Payment must be received before your application is processed. Methods of payment are included on the online application.
Other steps to consider
In addition to submitting your application form you will need to provide supporting documents and may need to secure a faculty member to work with as a supervisor for your research. Review the list below to determine what else may be required and to learn what to do after submitting your application.
- Submit supporting documents
- Find your supervisor
- After you apply
- You've been accepted. What's next?