Concordia welcomes qualified applicants from across Canada. In general, if you have completed the level of education required for admission to university in your home province and have achieved good grades, you are eligible to apply for admission.
Admission is based on a number of criteria, including your grades, but satisfying the minimum requirements does not guarantee acceptance. Minimum requirements will vary depending on the program to which you apply. Admission to certain programs (e.g. visual or performing arts, journalism, creative writing) is also based on additional requirements like auditions, interviews, portfolios, or letters of intent.
You can see all admissions requirements at concordia.ca/admissions.
Concordia welcomes qualified applicants from around the world. In general, if you have completed the level of education required for admission to university in your home state or country, and have achieved good grades, you are eligible to apply for admission.
Your senior-level courses should be appropriate for the program to which you are applying. Admission is based on a number of criteria, including your grades, but satisfying the minimum requirements does not guarantee acceptance. Minimum requirements will vary depending on the program to which you apply. Admission to certain programs (e.g. visual or performing arts, journalism, creative writing) is also based on additional requirements like auditions, interviews, portfolios, or letters of intent.
Concordia is an English-language university. If your secondary or post-secondary education was not in English, then you may need to submit an English proficiency test, regardless of citizenship. We must receive your test scores before we can assess your application.
Applicants who wish to apply to an undergraduate program must submit an online application. Be sure to include transcripts and any other required supporting documents, such as English proficiency test results. When you're ready, visit concordia.ca/applynow.