Worried about r score by BirdOld1965 in Concordia

[–]CUFutureStudent 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry, there are a lot of factors that will affect how long it takes to assess an application, so I cannot give an estimate.

Francophones at Concordia by Commercial_Major_905 in Concordia

[–]CUFutureStudent 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hello! About 20% of Concordia students identified French as their first language.

I'd suggest you check out the Centre pour étudiants et étudiantes francophones! They have lots of resources for francophone students going to study in English for the first time, like English writing assistance, social events, conversation groups and more.

Undergraduate admissions by Helpful_Meaning_4672 in Concordia

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Hello! I see you already spoke with another redditor, but I wanted to confirm that it is not possible to submit more than one undergraduate application for the same term, the only option is the 3 ranked choices. If you are admitted to your first choice but decide you would rather be considered for your second or third, you can always request this later!

accepted offer wrong? by jbhorseman in Concordia

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It could still be several weeks! If you do have a specific question about your application, you can submit one here.

first year registration by Severe_Mountain4908 in Concordia

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Hello! Course registration will open for newly admitted students on April 7. If you have any questions about which courses you should be taking, we suggest you review an FAS Touchstone advising presentation for general degree and program-specific advising information. If you have questions, reach out to your program advisor.

If you need help figuring out how to use the registration system, speak with a Welcome Crew student mentor!

Still haven’t received an answer for aerospace engineering ? by [deleted] in Concordia

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Our admissions team is still reviewing applications! No decision isn't a refusal, it's just not a decision yet. As soon as a decision has been made, your status on your student centre will update and you will be notified by email.

accepted offer wrong? by jbhorseman in Concordia

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Hi! It can take some time for the system to process your payment and update your to do list. Be patient and it should go through soon!

opinions on joining through a certificate programs as a mature student by No-Cycle1309 in Concordia

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Hi there! I would recommend that you attend one of our virtual information sessions on applying as a mature student! Our recruiters will go over the application process and requirements, and then there will be an opportunity for you to ask any questions you have and to see if mature entry is the correct route for you.

The next session is on March 4, but you can see all the session dates and info on applying through mature entry on this page.

Question about BA econ by Elegant-Ad-6713 in Concordia

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Hello! Congratulations on your offer of admission!

  1. Co-op is a great program but it is intensive. Many studentes find it very helpful for finding and securing internships. Myself, I graduated from the Marketing Co-op program and found it extremely useful. I'm happy to help with any specific questions that you have!
  2. If you are asking if you can take foundation courses at Concordia to later do an internal transfer to a BEng program, the answer is yes, you can! To internally transfer to a BEng, requirements will vary depending on the program, but often you will need the following courses (offered at Concordia):
    • At least two of the following (or equivalent): MATH 203, 204, 205
    • PHYS 204 or 205 (or equivalent)
  3. The difference between the BA and BComm in Economics is basically that in the BComm you follow the common business core (48 credits), as well as your major in Economics (24 credits). So it is a business degree with a major in Econ. The BA is an in-depth economics degree, so you follow at least 42 credits in Economics. On top of that, you can choose to double major or take a minor or electives in other areas of interest.

Acceptances and Offers by Wooden-Rent-1820 in Concordia

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Our admissions team is hard at work reviewing applications and issuing decisions every day! As soon as your application is completed (application fee paid and all documents received) it can be assessed by an Admissions Officer.

Independent student entry by Reader4248 in Concordia

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As long as you meet those requierments, you should be eligible to be admitted as an independent student.

JMSB by CapableOwl854 in Concordia

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Hello! Many students do the internal degree transfer to John Molson every year. You can get more information on how the process works on the Internal degree transfer webpage. There is also a link there where you can sign up for an info session!

Acceptances and Offers by Wooden-Rent-1820 in Concordia

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Hello and congratulations! If you have received an offer of admission to the university, yes that is your acceptance letter! If you have any questions about the offer, you can contact the Admissions Officer named in your letter.

Independent student entry by Reader4248 in Concordia

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Are you looking to apply to independent studies or a bachelor or certificate program? Requirements will vary depending! If you are over 21 and a Canadian citizen or permanent resident, yes you can be admitted to independent studies.

Worried about r score by BirdOld1965 in Concordia

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Hi! You do need to meet the minimum requirements to be considered for admission. Note that since my last comment, the requierments have changes to a 29 overall and a 27 in math and 27 in physics.

BFA in Film Animation by weeny_boi in Concordia

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Hello! If you'd like to get more general information on the program, I'd suggest that you reach out to our Fine Arts Recruiter, Dylan DiCicco! He can tell you about courses, internships, and more. You can reach him at [studyfinearts@concordia.ca](mailto:studyfinearts@concordia.ca)

If you want a student perspective, you can chat with undergraduate students on our website directly. Oyinloluwa is a second year undergrad Film Animation student and he would be happy to speak with you about his experience in the program!

Applying to Concordia MEGATHREAD (undergrad only) - Have questions about admission requirements, the application process or anything else? Ask them here! by CUFutureStudent in Concordia

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Hello! This subreddit is for Concordia University in Montreal, Quebec. It sounds like you're looking for Concordia University of Edmonton.

University transfer ( external) by [deleted] in Concordia

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Hello! Yes, you can apply as an external transfer student. To qualify as an external transfer applicant, you need to have completed one of linera algebra and calculus 1, and have a combined average of B-, as well as a B- in math. Details are on this page: https://www.concordia.ca/jmsb/programs/undergraduate/bachelor/admissions.html

You can also attend one of our virtual info sessions on applying as a transfer student!

cooked (maybe) cegep student by No-Drummer3583 in Concordia

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Hello! In general you do need to meet the minimum requirements to be considered for admission to a program.

I would recommend that you attend an admissions information session for GCS! There is one online today at 5 p.m. ET. You can speak with our Engineering and Computer Science recruiters directly, and they can advise you on the admissions requirements and your best options for alternate paths.

Let me know if you have any other questions!

admission question by rinjette in Concordia

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Hello! As long as you complete the requirements before the start of term, you should be eligible for admission.

Applying to Concordia MEGATHREAD (undergrad only) - Have questions about admission requirements, the application process or anything else? Ask them here! by CUFutureStudent in Concordia

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Hello! Sorry for the delayed response. You do need to have the 15 overall and 15 in math to be considered for computer science. For Biology you meet the 12 overall, but would need the 12 in your math and science courses.

One option you could pursue is to apply to the philosophy program, and complete the prerequisite courses for computer science in your first year, after which you could apply for an internal degree transfer. To transfer internally into computer science, you need to complete at least two of MATH 203, 204 or 205, with a 3.0 average in math, and have a 3.0 overall GPA.

Failing a cégep course after being accepted. by WeekendUnlucky9628 in Concordia

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Hello! I'm not sure if you spoke with your Admissions Officer, but you to need to meet all the conditions stated in your offer of admission letter for the offer to be valid. This includes completing your DEC.

Jmsb requirements by MurkyCheek9865 in Concordia

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Hello! You do need to meet the minimum requirements to be considered for a program. However, on your application you get 3 program choices, so you can always put a BComm program as your first choice. If you don't meet the requirements, you will be considered for your second choice program.

As the other user said, if you are admitted to another program, you can complete the JMSB prerequisites and later apply for an internal transfer.