Am I eligible if I am not enroled in a 4-year degree program?

During the Canada SROP, you must be enrolled in or recently graduated from a degree program that will make you eligible to apply to graduate school at the University of Toronto (UofT) upon completion. International students are welcome to apply to the Canada SROP. We want to be globally inclusive of the different structures thatContinue reading “Am I eligible if I am not enroled in a 4-year degree program?”

Am I eligible if I already graduated?

To be eligible for the Canada SROP, you must be currently enrolled at a university and/or graduated in the 2024 – 2025 Academic Year. In other words, students who are graduating this academic year are eligible for Canada SROP. If you received a bachelors degree (i.e., you graduated) on or before the start of theContinue reading “Am I eligible if I already graduated?”

Can non-Canadians apply?

Non-Canadians can apply to the SROP, but it is extremely unlikely that we will be able to offer admission to anyone who is not a Canadian Citizen or Permanent Resident. Canadian Citizens and Permanent Residents will be given first priority during the review process, and we expect we will get many more domestic applicants thanContinue reading “Can non-Canadians apply?”

Is there a minimum GPA requirement?

The SROP application requires you to upload your transcript. Academic performance will be considered, but there is no minimum GPA requirement. Please note that we ask you to “annotate” your transcript, by which we invite you to contextualize any grades or other information on your transcript.

Would you give more detail about the eligibility requirement of 16 semester-long courses?

The SROP requires that the equivalent of 16 semester-long university courses be completed by the start of the program. The SROP is targeting students who are going into their third or fourth years of university or are graduating this year. If a student took an average of 4 courses per semester for 4 semesters, thenContinue reading “Would you give more detail about the eligibility requirement of 16 semester-long courses?”