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I have a three-year general bachelors degree. Can I enroll as a qualifying student to complete the MIR program?

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I have a three-year general bachelors degree. Can I enroll as a qualifying student to complete the MIR program?

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The School of Policy Studies does not offer qualifying courses. Admission candidates who do not have a four-year degree must complete an additional year of full-time study at the senior undergraduate or graduate level, earning a minimum upper second class standing to be considered competitive for admission. Post-degree studies can be completed at any accredited post-secondary institution recognized by the Association of Universities and Colleges and Canada (AUCC). I am currently in my fourth year of an undergraduate program, therefore, my transcript shows grades for the first three years and some (or none) of my fourth-year courses. How will you calculate my average? When submitting their application, most applicants are still enrolled in their final year of an undergraduate or graduate degree program. The Admissions Committee will then look at the candidate’s last two years of full-time studies and their first term grades (when available)in their current year of study.

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