Admission requirements
To be eligible to apply to the Graduate Diploma Program you must:
- Hold a bachelor’s degree (in any discipline) from a recognized university, with
- A minimum B+ (6.0) average (77-79%) in the last two years (30 units) of the bachelor's degree.
- Have achieved a minimum final grade of B in an undergraduate statistics course within 10 years prior to the program entry date
- Undergo a criminal record check.
NOTE: you may be provisionally accepted into the program with the condition that you complete an undergraduate statistics course (minimum grade of B achieved) by Aug. 31 of the year of admission.
NOTE: No GRE examination is required for application to graduate programs in public health and social policy.
Application to the Graduate Diploma program will be competitively assessed based on four criteria:
- GPA
- Professional experience and community service
- Letter of intent
- References