Hey, I was wondering if anyone knows has some information about whether applicants should or shouldn't submit a CV from McMaster's RCT program. Their website and handbook doesn't list it as a requirement but it seems hard to believe that they will just judge applicants according to a one page statement of interest and academic grades. I emailed admissions but haven't heard anything back yet so I thought that I'd try here. Thanks!!
While no-one has replied to me from Ryerson or from UT (Counselling and Clinical at OISE), everyone has replied to me from McMaster. But I am a current McMaster student so maybe this makes a difference?
Athabasca is one of the most expensive online university options in Canada. I would try the University of Manitoba or Memorial University, they are the cheapest (but still great Universities! They just get more funding). I took classes from the University of Manitoba while I was living in Mexico. The courses were great and I had my exams invigilated at a local school.
Check out this link for a complete list of Canadian Universities which offer online courses: https://www.educanada.ca/programs-programmes/online-learning-enseignement-en-ligne.aspx?lang=eng
I'm not sure. I'm working on my statement of interest now and it is taking more time than I had expected. I would like to get it ready for edits in the next week because I doubt that I will have much time once school starts. I'm also going to start preparing for the funding application but I doubt that I'll be done before school starts again.
Hi Wanderingmind,
I met with a POI from the RCT program at McMaster and it was more of a meet and greet in which I was given the floor to ask questions. I was told to let them know if I was still interested in September, and then they would look for my application and start a more serious interview process.