Students apply for admission to the doctoral degree program through the College of Graduate Studies. Information about the specific program of study should be obtained by contacting the graduate department directly. Students are admitted to study only in fields that are formally authorized by Senate to offer doctoral programs. All applications must be accompanied by an application fee at the time of submission. Consult the College of Graduate Studies for information on admission and current application fees.
The deadline for submission of all application materials to most graduate programs is posted on the Graduate Studies website. Some programs have alternate deadlines. Applications received before these deadlines will be considered for admission on a competitive basis. Applications received after the deadline will be considered if resources permit. Please consult the College of Graduate Studies for specific program deadlines.
The number of candidates that can be accommodated is limited, and graduate programs will accept the best qualified students as vacancies occur. Most students begin their program of study at the start of the Winter Session (the beginning of September), but other start dates may be available depending on the specific program. Limitations on the number of students that can be accommodated require that applicants be selected well before the start date. Students are encouraged to submit applications for admission as early as possible.
Applicants for the Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) and Doctor of Education (Ed.D.) must have completed one of the following requirements prior to admission:
- a master's degree (or equivalent) from an approved institution, with clear evidence of research ability or potential and a minimum overall average in the B+ grade range (76-79% at UBC) in all graduate courses;
- a bachelor's degree, with one year of study in a master's program, having met the coursework requirements for a master’s degree in their program, or completed 12 credits of coursework, whichever is less. Of these credits, at least six must be at or above the 500 level and the student must have achieved a minimum average of 76% (at UBC) in the courses used to satisfy this requirement. Programs may choose to implement additional course requirements. Additionally, there must be clear evidence of research ability or potential. Transfer directly into a doctoral program is normally accomplished after the first year of study and will not be permitted after the completion of the second year in a master's program; or
- in exceptional cases, applicants who hold an honours bachelor's degree with an overall average in the A grade range and who demonstrate advanced research ability may be granted direct admission to a doctoral degree program on recommendation of the admitting graduate program and approval of the Dean of the College of Graduate Studies.
To maintain registration as a doctoral student, students entering directly from a bachelor's degree must, during the first year of study, complete the coursework requirements for a master’s degree in their program, or 12 credits, whichever is less. Of these credits, at least six must be at or above the 500 level and the student must have achieved a minimum average of 76% (at UBC) in the courses used to satisfy this requirement. Programs may choose to implement additional course requirements.
These are the minimum requirements for admission to the College of Graduate Studies. Individual graduate programs may have additional admission requirements. Consult the graduate program listings in this Calendar to confirm the admission requirements for specific degree programs.
Students with Credentials from International Institutions
The College of Graduate Studies welcomes and encourages applications from students who hold a credential deemed academically equivalent to an approved Canadian two-year master’s degree and who demonstrate superior academic standing. Specific minimum admission requirements for graduates of different countries are listed in the International Student Evaluation Manual.
Students who are not Canadian citizens or permanent residents must apply for a study permit (student visa) to enter Canada. Applications can be made through any Canadian Consulate or High Commission.
These are the minimum requirements for admission to the College of Graduate Studies. Individual graduate programs may have additional admission requirements. Consult the graduate program listings in this Calendar to confirm the admission requirements for specific degree programs.
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English Language Proficiency Requirement
Applicants from a university outside Canada at which English is not the primary language of instruction must present evidence of competency to pursue studies in the English language prior to being extended an offer of admission. Acceptable English language proficiency tests for applicants to graduate studies are:
- CAEL (Canadian Academic English Language): minimum overall score of 70, with no section score less than 60; or
- Cambridge English Qualifications: B2 First, C1 Advanced (Certificate in Advanced English) or C2 Proficiency (Certificate of Proficiency in English) with a minimum overall score of 176, with no section score less than 169; or
- CEL (UBC Certificate in English Language): 75% in each component of the 600-level; or
- Duolingo English1: minimum overall score of 125, with no section score less than 115; or
- English Foundation Program: 68% in EAP_O 104; or
- IELTS (International English Language Testing Service) Academic: minimum overall band score of 6.5, with no individual score less than 6.0; or
- MET (Michigan English Test) 4-skill test: minimum overall score of 64, with no section score less than 59; or
- PTE (Pearson) Academic: minimum overall score of 65, with no section score less than 60; or
- TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) iBT: 90 overall with a minimum score of 22 in Reading & Listening and a minimum score of 21 in Writing & Speaking. TOEFL MyBest Scores that meet the above minimum scores are acceptable as meeting the English language test requirements; or
- TOEFL Essentials1: 10 overall, with no section score less than 8.5. MyBest Scores that meet the above minimum scores are acceptable as meeting the English test requirements.
1These tests will be accepted provisionally through 2025 Summer.
Graduate programs may set higher English language proficiency scores than those listed above.
Required Documentation
A complete application to the College of Graduate Studies consists of:
- a Graduate Studies application;
- an application fee;
- two confidential references (programs may require additional references);
- one official set of all post-secondary academic records in original language and certified translation (if originals cannot be obtained by applicant, then attested, certified copies of originals are acceptable). To be considered official, academic records must be received in official university envelopes, sealed, and endorsed by the issuing institution;
- evidence of adequate English proficiency where applicable: and
- individual graduate program requirements (e.g., GRE, statement of intent, research proposal, CV, etc.).
Admission
Admission to the Ph.D. and Ed.D. programs will be in one of the following categories:
- Unconditional admission. Granted when the applicant meets all admission requirements and all final official documentation has been received.
- Conditional admission. Contains condition(s) that must be met before an offer can be considered final. Such conditions may include final documentation showing degree conferred, or submission of academic records from previous institutions. The letter of admission stipulates deadline dates as to when the conditions must be met. Failure to comply with a condition will normally result in a student having to withdraw from the program.
Applicants who have a master’s degree, or its academic equivalent, which does not meet the requirements stated above, but who have had significant formal training and relevant professional experience to offset such deficiencies, may be granted admission on the recommendation of the appropriate graduate program and approval of the Dean of the College of Graduate Studies.
Qualifying Year
On the recommendation of the graduate program, a student with a master's degree who lacks prerequisites for a chosen field of graduate study may be allowed to register as a qualifying student for a period of no more than one year. Satisfactory completion of a qualifying term or year does not guarantee admission to a graduate program. Qualifying status is granted to students only at the recommendation of the graduate program. Qualifying students are not considered graduate students.