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If you attended a University outside of North America, scan and upload your transcripts as above. We have reference sources that provide degree equivalencies from all over the world, so no explanatory notes should be necessary.
For Non-English transcripts, a notarized English translation must also be scanned and included with your uploaded document. Be sure to keep a copy of the translation for your records.
If requested, you will need to provide Official Transcripts sent directly from the issuing institution to U of T in a sealed envelope, as instructed in this application.
Curriculum Vitae:
Upload a document that includes at least the following information:Name and contact information;Education;Employment;Publications and presentations;Teaching and research activities; and Other relevant experience.
Personal Statement:
The Letter of Intent is an important component of your application. It helps us to determine how well your interests match with our program offerings.Please indicate, in your essay, your interest in pursuing either a research or professional program of study.
Recommendation Letter:
Two (2) letters of reference are required. Select referees who are familiar with your academic and career aspirations. Your reference should be able to comment on your academic ability and potential to succeed in a graduate program and as a Public Health professional or researcher. Generally, a former professor/supervisor or employer is the most appropriate reference. The University will contact your references using the email information you have provided in your application. You must enter an institutional email address for your references into the online application; a free email address (gmail, yahoo, hotmail) will not be accepted.