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MEd COUNSELLING & PSYCHOTHERAPY (OISE, UofT)


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Just now, coffee21 said:

Which program at Humber if you don't mind me asking? :)  And I knowwwww they rejected me pretty fast though LOL 

hahaha I know same. I currently go to Mac so I was GREATLY offended but tried not to take it personally. The program I applied to was  Addictions and Mental Health although I applied in early March and they havent gotten back!

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Just now, LiveLovePsych said:

hahaha I know same. I currently go to Mac so I was GREATLY offended but tried not to take it personally. The program I applied to was  Addictions and Mental Health although I applied in early March and they havent gotten back!

Me too!! I applied really early on (like November I think?) and I heard back February. I'm sure you'll hear back soon and maybe we'll see each other around on campus! ☺️ 

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I am currently just finishing up the Addictions and Mental Health program at Durham actually. If anyone is looking to gain more counselling experience and training, I reccomend it or another similar program. I really liked all of my instructors at Durham, most work in the field and couple even took took the OISE program lol. 

I am still not sure if I'll be reapplying to UofT in the fall. Considering the cost of these applications, I definitely need to better evaluate the likelihood of my acceptance. 

Best of luck to everyone in their future endeavors! 

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4 hours ago, taco-belle said:

I am currently just finishing up the Addictions and Mental Health program at Durham actually. If anyone is looking to gain more counselling experience and training, I reccomend it or another similar program. I really liked all of my instructors at Durham, most work in the field and couple even took took the OISE program lol. 

I am still not sure if I'll be reapplying to UofT in the fall. Considering the cost of these applications, I definitely need to better evaluate the likelihood of my acceptance. 

Best of luck to everyone in their future endeavors! 

Do you mind if I ask you how long the Durham Addiction/MH program is if you're fulltime? It seems like it might be a good thing for me to look into. 

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4 hours ago, Hemingwho said:

Sorry I think I was mixing your program up with the Fundamentals of Addiction certificate at Durham 

Yeah I think that's different, more of part-time learning certificate. The program I'm taking is 3 semesters (2 semesters of courses + 1 placement). It's still a great program and it was reccomended to me as a stepping stone to the OISE program. I know several people in course have applied for September and have been accepted

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Hi everyone! I hope you guys are doing well. 

UofT was my last hope and I heard back from UofT a few days ago with a rejection. Those who got offers, congratulations!! You guys worked hard to deserve it and those who are in same situation as me, I hope this will become a useful experience for our future success! At least, the painful waiting game is over. 

Since now I heard back from all the schools I applied to this year, I'm wanting to send emails to the professors who wrote me reference letters. I want to thank them for the letters, tell them however I didn't get any offer and ask if I can contact them after 2 years to ask for new reference letters. I need help on how to start the emails. Does anyone have any advice for this?

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5 hours ago, Jumbo3 said:

Hi everyone! I hope you guys are doing well. 

UofT was my last hope and I heard back from UofT a few days ago with a rejection. Those who got offers, congratulations!! You guys worked hard to deserve it and those who are in same situation as me, I hope this will become a useful experience for our future success! At least, the painful waiting game is over. 

Since now I heard back from all the schools I applied to this year, I'm wanting to send emails to the professors who wrote me reference letters. I want to thank them for the letters, tell them however I didn't get any offer and ask if I can contact them after 2 years to ask for new reference letters. I need help on how to start the emails. Does anyone have any advice for this?

Hey! I'm sorry to hear about UofT :( Although you didn't get the outcome you wanted, you deserve a big pat on the back for applying and going through this whole process!

I will likely be in the same boat as you for references (but my timeline will be shorter since I plan to reapply next cycle) so this is what I was thinking. I'll thank them for writing letters and for their time, and then I'll briefly tell them my plans for the coming months (whether that's getting more experience or taking courses). I'll then say that I plan to reapply and am wondering if they would be willing to provide a reference for me again. If I've done work with them since re-applying, I might mention if they could emphasize that, but at the very least I'll tell them what I'm planning so that they can see I'm proactive and how much I value their input. 

You mentioned that you'll wait a couple years to ask them again, does that mean you're planning to re-apply in a couple years? I'm asking because you may decide to ask different people in 2 years than the one's you've asked this past cycle. As such, you could always leave your emails more open ended such as, I'm planning on spending the next couple years [taking courses, working etc.] and then re-applying to make myself a stronger applicant.

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Just now, LiveLovePsych said:

not yet but I received an unofficial rejection from the program because I asked. he told me that I would be getting an official email very soon. he said "very" which led me to believe its coming this Friday 

thanks for your response! I am sorry to hear. Good to know so hopefully we get some closure this week. 

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3 hours ago, LiveLovePsych said:

not yet but I received an unofficial rejection from the program because I asked. he told me that I would be getting an official email very soon. he said "very" which led me to believe its coming this Friday 

I'm sorry to hear that! If you don't mind me asking, what kind of experience do you have and what was your average in your final year? I want to know if I have a chance, as mine is still under review lol

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Hey all, I was also unofficially rejected from the program so just currently processing all the emotions that go with that. 
 

My admission GPA was 91% from UBC psych and I have 5 years of helping experience including distress lines, crisis lines, physical rehab centres, and palliative care at the hospital as well as working for a social work organization for 2 years. So I really don’t know what it takes to get in anymore... if anyone here was accepted I would love to know what your admission GPA was and what kind of experience you have. I’ll be applying again this next cycle.

Good luck to everyone reapplying! 

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I also emailed yesterday requesting my result and was told that I'll be reccomended for refusal. Not surprised, as I do not think I have enough experience but very frustrated I had to wait so long to find out. 

3 hours ago, OverCaffeinated888 said:

Hey all, I was also unofficially rejected from the program so just currently processing all the emotions that go with that. 
 

My admission GPA was 91% from UBC psych and I have 5 years of helping experience including distress lines, crisis lines, physical rehab centres, and palliative care at the hospital as well as working for a social work organization for 2 years. So I really don’t know what it takes to get in anymore... if anyone here was accepted I would love to know what your admission GPA was and what kind of experience you have. I’ll be applying again this next cycle.

Good luck to everyone reapplying! 

Wow! So sorry to hear that. My average and level of experience is nowhere near that, so I'm not sure what is required. I honestly don't know what more they could want. I have heard many stories from people in similar situations that have been denied multiple times from this program. 

I'm wondering if this year is more difficult for domestic students, because they are in desperate need of money (that is what I heard from someone in the registrar's office, unofficially) and international tuition is so much higher. Its a crime how much they charge international students.

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FYI, I emailed to inquire about the status of my application, and I received the following response:

"Thank you for reaching out.  

We understand you are anticipating the results of your application. Like so many organizations, this year has presented many challenges. For OISE, applications for admission have significantly increased and a longer turn-around time is sometimes unavoidable. Please be assured faculty and staff are working very hard to notify applicants. We're committed to top-notch client service and an excellent experience for every applicant.  

As soon as a decision is provided, we'll process it as expediently as possible. A reminder official result correspondence is uploaded to the online admissions application (an e-mail will alert you to a newly available result letter).  

Thank you for your interest in OISE, as well as your patience as we finish consideration of your application. " 

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6 hours ago, OverCaffeinated888 said:

Hey all, I was also unofficially rejected from the program so just currently processing all the emotions that go with that. 
 

My admission GPA was 91% from UBC psych and I have 5 years of helping experience including distress lines, crisis lines, physical rehab centres, and palliative care at the hospital as well as working for a social work organization for 2 years. So I really don’t know what it takes to get in anymore... if anyone here was accepted I would love to know what your admission GPA was and what kind of experience you have. I’ll be applying again this next cycle.

Good luck to everyone reapplying! 

Hey! It seems like the only thing it could be is your application? I've seen people with great grades get rejected and people with mediocre grades get accepted. From my understanding they put a lot of weight on the application/ letter of intent itself. Of course I'm sure you know that these have to be catered to fit what the school is about/ what they're looking for. So using the right wording, language, framing, etc. becomes important. They have so many applicants they can choose from so I'm sure a lot of times it can come down to small details. Unfortunately, OISE has the luxury to be picky lol I'm sorry to hear about your bad news but you seem to have a great foundation and will achieve the goals you strive to!

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2 hours ago, taco-belle said:

I also emailed yesterday requesting my result and was told that I'll be reccomended for refusal. Not surprised, as I do not think I have enough experience but very frustrated I had to wait so long to find out. 

Wow! So sorry to hear that. My average and level of experience is nowhere near that, so I'm not sure what is required. I honestly don't know what more they could want. I have heard many stories from people in similar situations that have been denied multiple times from this program. 

I'm wondering if this year is more difficult for domestic students, because they are in desperate need of money (that is what I heard from someone in the registrar's office, unofficially) and international tuition is so much higher. Its a crime how much they charge international students.

This makes sense since they mentioned to vancouverpsych (forum member) that they have a lot of out of country admits who needed longer to respond due to covid issues so the wait list people will have to wait a while. And it seems most people who got accepted were international because there are barely any acceptance posts on grad cafe because I think it’s mostly a Canadian thing. I mean I think international students are great but it should be fair so Canadians don’t get screwed over we can’t all afford to study abroad and pay international tuition. The OISE program seems hypocritical since they are all about social justice, equity and minimizing cultural and social barriers. They are basically creating a cyclical cycle of oppressing those from lower SES backgrounds while admitting wealthy people who can afford international tuition to get ahead in their careers. This is how the wealthy get wealthier and the poor get poorer and the middle class diminishes. Thanks U of T. Okay sorry rant over. I just had to. 

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1 minute ago, Toronto92 said:

Hey! It seems like the only thing it could be is your application? I've seen people with great grades get rejected and people with mediocre grades get accepted. From my understanding they put a lot of weight on the application/ letter of intent itself. Of course I'm sure you know that these have to be catered to fit what the school is about/ what they're looking for. So using the right wording, language, framing, etc. becomes important. They have so many applicants they can choose from so I'm sure a lot of times it can come down to small details. Unfortunately, OISE has the luxury to be picky lol I'm sorry to hear about your bad news but you seem to have a great foundation and will achieve the goals you strive to!

You could be right - I guess it just hurts because I spent sooo long on the letter of intent and made sure to cater it exactly to the program I had 4 people look it over including a professor and I just have read it and re-read it over 100 times before submitting. Oh well - some things are just not meant to be and I’m trying to see “rejection” as “redirection” 

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Just now, OverCaffeinated888 said:

You could be right - I guess it just hurts because I spent sooo long on the letter of intent and made sure to cater it exactly to the program I had 4 people look it over including a professor and I just have read it and re-read it over 100 times before submitting. Oh well - some things are just not meant to be and I’m trying to see “rejection” as “redirection” 

I understand, and it's funny because although I haven't gotten a response yet, I did the EXACT thing you did haha. You never know, it might have been as simple as human error (maybe the "wrong" person read yours or was tired lol). And yes, exactly there's always other options! That's what I'm trying to tell myself lol.

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I know some of you aren’t ready to hear this because I sure as hell wasn’t when I got rejected - but what is going to make us amazing counselors is who we are and our experiences not some piece of paper or where we get that piece of paper. Some of the most amazing counselors I have had got online degrees from places I hadn’t heard of and some of the worst counselors I’ve had went to prestigious schools. Let’s not let some academic/educational system define who we are and tell us what we can and can’t do. All of us here have the same goals - we want to help people and make a difference and if we keep that in mind and express our most authentic selves - I’m confident we will all find fulfilling work that brings us abundance. You are all amazing people who want to do good in this world; believe in yourselves and the universe will too ❤️ There are so many beautiful paths to the same destination. And one day I’ll meet y’all there ?

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Hi friends. Sorry to those who received an unofficial rejection. :( I currently haven't gotten any updates yet and I'm not about to email Todd so I'm just going to wait and see. I have friends who have gotten late acceptances for other programs at UofT this year, and apparently UofT sends out late acceptances a lot. ?  Honestly, whooooo knows???

Those floating in the unknowing abyss with me, I salute you. Lets see what happens. And those who already know, I wish you all the best with your future endeavours. 

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