Those wishing to enrol in the BSc Medical Laboratory Science program must complete a preprofessional year before applying for admission to the Faculty. The required courses or their transfer equivalents are available at various postsecondary institutions in Alberta. Students should where possible take these courses (equivalent to 30 units of course weight at the University of Alberta) as one year of full-time study.
The following 30 units of course weight of preprofessional course work are required.
Selection Process: A minimum GPA of 2.7 is required in preprofessional coursework. The selection process is competitive, and applicants will be ranked primarily on academic achievement in the required preprofessional courses. Other factors considered in ranking include overall academic achievement (emphasizing recent academic performance), a demonstrated ability to perform well in a consecutive Fall/Winter Term of fulltime study (preferably 30 units), a personal interview, and a letter of intent.
Language Proficiency Requirements: All applicants must meet the English Language Proficiency and Spoken English requirements (see Language Proficiency Requirements ).
Letter of Intent: Applicants must submit a letter with their application for admission stating their career goals, knowledge of the profession, related experience, and reasons for seeking admission to Medical Laboratory Science. Prospective students are encouraged to investigate the career to assist in their understanding of the program.
Personal Interview: Interview selection is based on postsecondary academic records and a letter of intent received by May 1 [see Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry Admission Deadlines ]. Selected applicants will be interviewed to determine if they have the qualities necessary for the profession. The interview is mandatory and will evaluate qualities such as communication, teamwork, reflection, conflict resolution, empathy, responsibility, initiative, problem-solving ability, prioritization and organization. Short-listed applicants will be advised of the interview date.
Final Selection: Final admission decisions are made by the Medical Laboratory Science Admissions Committee.
Police Information Checks: Applicants should be aware that a clear Police Information Check is required at the time of admission and that any criminal charges pending must be declared.
Under the Protection for Persons in Care Act, all students going to any clinical placement or rotation in Alberta are required to complete a Police Information Check (also known as a Criminal Record Check, Security Clearance Check, or Police Clearance), which must include a Vulnerable Sector Check. The clinical practice site will determine the criteria for acceptance/denial of a placement. Students are responsible for having a Police Information Check completed upon receiving admission to the Faculty.
Students who have concerns related to their ability to provide a clear Police Information Check should consult with the Faculty. The ultimate responsibility for ensuring that students meet the requirements of clinical agencies lies with the students. Other background checks may be required by a clinical agency, such as a child intervention record check. Students will be advised if any additional background checks are required by the clinical agency. See Requirement for Police Information Checks for more information on the general requirements concerning Police Information Checks and the fees associated with them.
Medical Testing and Immunization Requirements: Please see University Infectious Diseases Regulation .
Deposit: Upon notification of acceptance, applicants will be required to confirm their admission and intention to register by submitting a nonrefundable tuition deposit within the time specified in the letter of acceptance. The deposit will be credited toward payment of tuition upon completion of registration. (See Program-specific Deposits on Confirmation of Admission ).
Completion of Indigenous Canada Massive Open Online Course (MOOC): Admitted applicants should be aware that prior to beginning MLS they must provide a certificate of completion of the University of Alberta Faculty of Native Studies Indigenous Canada MOOC.
Note: Because the number of candidates who meet the minimum requirements for admission exceeds the quota, it should be understood that eligibility does not guarantee admission. Admission is determined on a competitive basis.
The Division of Medical Laboratory Science will provide admission to the BSc MLS program to all qualified Indigenous applicants not to exceed the current quota for Year Two students (see above). Students of Aboriginal identity within the meaning of the Constitution Act, 1982, Section 35, Part 2, or a person accepted by one of the Indigenous peoples of Canada as a member of their community, will be considered in this category.
Candidates will be subject to normal minimum admission requirements as outlined in the BSc in Medical Laboratory Science above and approval by the Divisional Admissions Committee.
Individuals considering entering the preprofessional year should contact the Division of Medical Laboratory Science, 5-411 Edmonton Clinic Health Academy, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB T6G 1C9.
In order to be eligible for admission to the Post-Professional Certification degree completion program applicants must have:
Individuals considering entrance to the Post-Professional Certification degree completion program should contact the Division of Medical Laboratory Science, 5-411 Edmonton Clinic Health Academy, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB T6G 1C9 or by e-mail medlabsc@ualberta.ca.
Only electronic applications will be accepted. To access the online application for the University of Alberta go to www.admissions.ualberta.ca.
For detailed application and program information please visit www.dentistry.ualberta.ca.
Enrolment: On an annual basis, there are two enrolment cycles for the Dental Assisting Certificate Program: April, and August. Each enrolment has a quota of 26 students per cycle.
Admission to the Certificate in Dental Assisting is competitive. The number of high school and transfer admissions or readmissions to the certificate is limited to the quota. Presentation of the minimum requirements does not guarantee admission. Applicants will be assessed on the basis of their academic records as described below.
The Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry is committed to the recruitment, retention and graduation of Indigenous students. All Indigenous applicants who meet the academic eligibility requirements as outlined in the Dental Assisting eligibility criteria and who are successful in the Indigenous admissions process will be recommended by the Indigenous Admissions Subcommittee to the School of Dentistry, Dental Assisting Admissions Committee for admission. For information on the Indigenous admission process visit www.dentistry.ualberta.ca.
Students who are of Indigenous identity within the meaning of The Constitution Act, 1982, Section 35(2) will be considered in this category.
Indigenous student applicants and prospective students should contact the Administrator, Indigenous Health Initiatives Program, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry for individual counseling and career planning. See also Admission of Indigenous Applicants section of the University of Alberta Calendar.
To be considered for admissions all candidates must meet all minimum admission requirements.
Academic Requirements: The minimum requirement for admission to the Dental Assisting Certificate Program is:
High School Applicants
High school applicants will be considered for admission based on their admission average on four subjects noted above.
Transfer Applicants
Please refer to Postsecondary Applicants and Postsecondary Transfer Applicants .
Personal Interview: Interview selection is based on academic record. Competitive applicants will be interviewed by a team to determine if they have the personal qualities necessary for the profession. The interview evaluates an applicant’s maturity, motivation, initiative, ability to communicate, personal qualities and interests. The interview schedule differs every year; short-listed applicants will be advised of the interview dates by email.
Other Requirements:
Selection Criteria: Applicants profiles are made up of the following:
Academic Average: High school applicants will be considered for admission based on their admission average in the required subjects.
For applicants with previous postsecondary education:
Because the number of candidates who meet the minimum requirements for admission far exceeds the quota, it should be understood that eligibility does not guarantee admission. Admission is determined on a competitive basis. Applicants must meet all minimum pre-professional requirements to be considered for admission.
Deposit: Upon notification of acceptance, applicants will be required to confirm their admission and intention to register by submitting a nonrefundable tuition deposit within the time specified in the letter of acceptance. The deposit will be credited toward payment of tuition upon completion of registration. (See Program Specific Deposits on Confirmation of Admission ).
Application for Admission and Application for Readmission
Admission to the two-year Diploma has been suspended. Students interested in the Dental Hygiene Program should apply to Bachelor of Science (Dental Hygiene). Past graduates of the Dental Hygiene Diploma Program will continue to be able to obtain a Bachelor of Science (Dental Hygiene) by applying to the Post Diploma Degree Completion Program.
Application for Admission
Only electronic applications will be accepted. See Undergraduate Admissions & Programs to access the online application for the University of Alberta.
For detailed application and program information please visit the School of Dentistry website.
Enrolment: Enrolment is limited to an annual quota of 42 students. Of the 42 positions available 90% will be reserved for qualified Alberta residents, and up to 10% for qualified non-Alberta residents. No non-resident shall be admitted to the Dental Hygiene Program who is less qualified than any Alberta resident who is denied admission to that Program (see Residence Requirements ).
Application for Readmission
Readmission to the Dental Hygiene Program is not guaranteed and is based on the following:
Should a student be readmitted subsequent to being required to withdraw from the Dental Hygiene Program, they will be readmitted to Year 2 of the program. They will be required to formally attend, participate in and successfully complete all courses and assessments in Year 2 of the Program.
Indigenous Applicants:
The Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry is committed to the recruitment, retention and graduation of Indigenous students. All Indigenous applicants who meet the academic eligibility requirements as outlined in Bachelor of Science (Dental Hygiene) and who are successful in the Indigenous admissions process will be recommended by the Indigenous Admissions Subcommittee to the School of Dentistry Admissions Committee for admission.
Students who are of Aboriginal identity within the meaning of the Constitution Act, 1982, Section 35(2) will be considered in this category.
Indigenous student applicants and prospective students should contact the Administrator, Indigenous Health Initiatives Program, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry for individual counseling and career planning.See also Admission of Indigenous Applicants .
Because the number of candidates who meet the minimum requirements for admission far exceeds the quota, it should be understood that eligibility does not guarantee admission. Admission is determined on a competitive basis.
Academic Requirements: The minimum requirement for admission to the Dental Hygiene Program is completion of 30 units of course weight transferable, of which 27 units must be taken during one Fall/Winter.
The required courses or their equivalents are available at various universities and colleges, including the University of Alberta.
The pre-professional requirements are:
Applicants having sequential high school background courses in English Language Arts 30-1, Mathematics 30-1, Chemistry 30, Biology 30, and a 30 level Subject from Group A or C will be best prepared to succeed in the pre-professional year (see General Undergraduate Admission Requirements ).
Situational Judgment Test (SJT): Each eligible applicant will be required to take an online SJT assessment. SJT test results must be submitted to the Admissions Office by January 15 of the year admission is sought.
Personal Experiences: As part of the application process, each applicant will be required to complete the Personal Experiences section found in the application form. This gives applicants the opportunity to highlight life experiences that they feel will demonstrate their suitability for the program. The Personal Experiences section is comprised of five subsections:
The deadline date for submission of the Personal Experiences application form is November 1.
Personal Interview: Interview selection is based on interim transcripts, postsecondary academic record and SJT results. The interim document deadline is February 1. Competitive applicants will be interviewed by a team to determine if they have the personal qualities necessary for the profession. The interview evaluates an applicant’s maturity, motivation, initiative, ability to communicate, personal qualities and interests. The interview schedule differs every year; short-listed applicants will be advised of the interview dates by email.
Final Selection
Applicant profiles are made up of the following:
Special Considerations
Applicants who have extenuating circumstances may submit a letter requesting special consideration to the Admissions Committee with supporting documentation. Such applicants must have met all admission deadlines and have completed the preprofessional requirements. Applicants seeking special consideration must contact the School of Dentistry Admissions Office prior to submitting their request for a Request for Special Consideration form. Special consideration requests must be received by the Admissions Office by January 2 of the year admission is sought.
Deposit
Upon notification of acceptance, applicants will be required to confirm their admission and intention to register by submitting a nonrefundable tuition deposit within the time specified in the letter of acceptance. The deposit will be credited toward payment of tuition upon completion of registration. (See Program Specific Deposits on Confirmation of Admission ).
Application for Admission and Application for Readmission
Only electronic applications will be accepted. To access the online application for the University of Alberta go to the Office of the Registrar web page.
Academic Admission Requirements
This program is for graduates of University of Alberta, Dental Hygiene Program. Students will be placed in program A, B, or C depending on the year of graduation (refer to Bachelor of Science Dental Hygiene ). The main criterion for admission is academic standing.
Programs A (Graduates of 1998-2001) or C (Graduates of 2002-2007) Admission Requirements
Program B (Graduates prior to 1998 and onwards) Admission Requirements
Other Requirements
All applicants must meet the English Language Proficiency and Spoken English requirements (see Language Proficiency Requirements ).
Application for Admission and Application for Readmission
Only electronic applications will be accepted. See Undergraduate Admissions & Programs to access the online application for the University of Alberta.
For detailed application and program information please visit the School of Dentistry website.
Note: Applicants who have been Required to Withdraw, or equivalent, from any postsecondary program will not be considered for admission.
Enrolment: Enrolment is limited to an annual quota of 32 students. Of the 32 positions, 90% will be reserved for qualified Alberta residents and up to 10% for qualified non-Alberta residents. No non-resident shall be admitted to the DDS Program who is less qualified than any Alberta resident who is denied admission to that Program (see Residence Requirements ).
Indigenous Applicants: The Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry is committed to the recruitment, retention and graduation of Indigenous students. All Indigenous applicants who meet the academic eligibility requirements as outlined in Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) and who are successful in the Indigenous admissions process will be recommended by the Indigenous Admissions Subcommittee to the School of Dentistry Admissions Committee for admission. For information on the Indigenous admission process visit www.dentistry.ualberta.ca.
Students who are of Aboriginal identity within the meaning of the Constitution Act, 1982, Section 35(2) will be considered in this category.
Indigenous student applicants and prospective students should contact the Administrator, Indigenous Health Initiatives Program, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry for individual counseling and career planning. See also Admission of Indigenous Applicants .
Because the number of candidates who meet the minimum requirements for admission far exceeds the quota, it should be understood that eligibility does not guarantee admission. Admission is determined on a competitive basis.
Eligibility Criteria for Admission
Applicants who meet these eligibility criteria will be required to complete additional admission requirements (see II. Admission Requirements and III. Other Requirements)
Final Selection
As admission into the program is limited to a quota of 32 students, the Admissions Committee has the responsibility of selecting those applicants who demonstrate promise to successfully complete the program. The Admissions Committee reserves the right to use its judgment with respect to individual cases.
Special Considerations
Applicants who have extenuating circumstances may submit a letter requesting special consideration to the Admissions Committee with supporting documentation. Such applicants must have met the eligibility criteria, and all admission deadlines and have completed the pre-professional requirements. Applicants seeking special consideration must contact the School of Dentistry Admissions Office prior to submitting their request for a Request for Special Consideration form. Special consideration requests must be received by the Admissions Office by January 2 of the year admission is sought.
Deposit
Upon notification of acceptance, applicants will be required to confirm their intention to register by submitting a nonrefundable tuition deposit within a specified time. The deposit will be credited toward payment of tuition upon completion of registration.
For detailed application and program information please visit the School of Dentistry website.
Limitation of Enrolment: Enrolment is limited.
Because the number of candidates who meet the minimum requirements for admission far exceeds the quota, it should be understood that eligibility does not guarantee admission. Admission is determined on a competitive basis.
Admission Requirements
In order to be eligible to apply to the DDS Advanced Placement program applicants must:
As admission into the program is limited, the Admissions Committee has the responsibility of selecting those applicants who demonstrate promise to successfully complete the program. The Admissions Committee reserves the right to use its judgement with respect to individual cases. The decision concerning admission is final. No appeal mechanism exists.
Under the Protection for Persons in Care Act, all students going to any clinical placement or rotation in Alberta are required to complete a Police Information Check (also known as a Criminal Record Check, Security Clearance Check, or Police Clearance), which must include a Vulnerable Sector Check. The clinical practice site will determine the criteria for acceptance/denial of a placement.
Police Information Checks are due at the time admission is confirmed. Applicants should plan to have their PIC completed prior to an offer of admission.
Students who have concerns related to their ability to provide a clear Police Information Check should consult with the Department of Dentistry. The ultimate responsibility for ensuring that students meet the requirements of clinical agencies lies with the students. Other background checks may be required by a clinical agency, such as a child intervention record check. Students will be advised if any additional background checks are required by a clinical agency. See Requirement for Police Information Checks and Protection for Persons in Care for more information on the general requirements concerning Police Information Checks and the fees associated with them.
Application for Admission and Application for Readmission
Only electronic applications are accepted. See Undergraduate Admissions & Programs to access the online application for the University of Alberta.
The Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry offers a four-year program leading to the degree of Doctor of Medicine. As the number of applicants greatly exceeds the number of positions available in the program, a careful selection process is carried out, as described below.
Applicants should be aware of the total length of time required to obtain a medical degree and following this a licence to practice. The usual time is normally three or four years to complete a baccalaureate degree; four years of medical studies, at which point the MD degree is awarded; and then a minimum of two years of residency before full licensure in Alberta.
Quotas
A quota exists in Medicine. 85% of the positions are reserved for Alberta residents and 15% of the positions are for Non-Alberta residents.
In addition, positions are reserved for qualified applicants from Rural communities (see section VI).
Academic Requirements
Selection and Admission
Selection of students for admission to the MD Program follows guidelines established by the Board of Governors of the University of Alberta, General Faculties Council, and the Faculty Council of the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry. Selection is the responsibility of the MD Admissions Committee.
Under the Protection for Persons in Care Act, all students going to any clinical placement or rotation in Alberta are required to complete a Police Information Check (also known as a Criminal Record Check, Security Clearance Check, or Police Clearance), which must include a Vulnerable Sector Check. The clinical practice site will determine the criteria for acceptance/denial of a placement. Students are responsible for having a criminal record check completed upon receiving conditional admission to the Faculty.
Indigenous Applicants
The Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry is committed to the recruitment, retention and graduation of Indigenous students. All Indigenous applicants who meet the academic eligibility requirements as outlined in Doctor of Medicine (MD) and who are successful in the Indigenous admissions process will be recommended by the Indigenous Admissions Subcommittee to the MD Admissions Committee for admission. For more information, contact the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry Undergraduate Admissions Office.
Students who are of Aboriginal identity within the meaning of the Constitution Act, 1982, Section 35(2) will be considered in this category.
Indigenous student applicants and prospective pre-medical students should contact the Administrator, Indigenous Health Initiatives Program, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry for individual counseling and career planning. See also Admission of Indigenous Applicants .
Rural Applicants
The Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry may provide up to thirty positions within quota for the MD program to qualified Rural applicants over and above the Rural applicants who were admitted in the regular process. Candidates will meet normal minimum admission requirements as outlined in Doctor of Medicine (MD) and the approval by the MD Admissions Committee.
Department of National Defence (DND) Applicants
The Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry may admit up to 6 DND applicants above the quota class size to the MD program. Once candidates identify they are a Military Medical Training Plan applicant, they must meet all admission requirements as outlined in the Doctor of Medicine (MD) and be competitive within the entire pool of applicants to be considered for selection for admission. See Military Medical Training Program on the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry website.
Preprofessional Year
Those wanting to enrol in the BSc Radiation Therapy program must complete a preprofessional year before applying for admission to the Faculty. The required courses or their transfer equivalents are available at various postsecondary institutions in Alberta. Preference will be given to Alberta applicants; however applicants from other provinces may also be considered. Students should, where possible, take the preprofessional requirements (equivalent to 30 units of course weight at the University of Alberta) as one year of full-time study.
Academic Requirements
A minimum of 30 units of course weight are required. The appropriate courses would include the following:
Other Requirements
Note: Because the number of candidates who meet the minimum requirements for admission exceeds the quota, it should be understood that eligibility does not guarantee admission. Admission is determined on a competitive basis.
Indigenous Applicants
The Department of Oncology will provide up to one position within the quota for the Bachelor of Science Radiation Therapy program to Indigenous applicants. Students of Aboriginal identity within the meaning of the Constitution Act, 1982, Section 35, Part 2, or a person accepted by one of the Indigenous peoples of Canada as a member of their community, will be considered in this category.
Candidates will be subject to normal minimum admission requirements as outlined in Bachelor of Science in Radiation Therapy and approval by the Radiation Therapy Admissions Committee. If there are no qualified Indigenous applicants in any given year, the position will be allocated to the general applicant pool.
Indigenous applicants should contact the Radiation Therapy Program office at radth@ualberta.ca for career planning.
Highly qualified students motivated toward a career in medical research may wish to consider the MD/PhD program. This program is described in the Medicine and Dentistry as well as the Graduate Programs sections.
The Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry and the Faculty of Business offer a program of combined study that permits highly qualified students to earn both the MD and MBA degrees in five years.
Each student must apply separately to the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry (for admission into the MD program) and at any time in the first two years of the MD program, may apply to the Faculty of Graduate & Postdoctoral Studies (for admission into the MBA program).