Application Process
Please note: for the next admission cycle we will be transitioning from the GSMS platform to Slate (GAP - Graduate Admissions Portal). Please check this page frequently for information updates before the opening of the admissions window on November 1st, 2025. |
Learn About the application process
Each September our students host the OASIS conference that includes a session with information about the Application Process. This year's conference will be held in person and virtually on September 27, 2025.
Online Application Process
The online application process opens on November 1 for the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders. On November 1, 2025, you can begin your application by logging in to the Apply Grad Admin Portal.
Please note: although the admission window is open from November 1st, 2025 through to February 1st, 2026 at 11:59pm, we strongly suggest that, if you have any prerequisite courses in progress, that you apply in mid-January when the grades for the Fall courses have been posted so that you can upload the most up-to-date transcripts for review. There is no advantage to applying early in the admission window. Applications are not reviewed until the admission window has closed.
A non-refundable, mandatory, online $135 application fee is required before your application is officially submitted. Applicant referees will be contacted via email after the application has been submitted and fee has been paid. Referees will have until February 1 to submit their letters. After February 1 the applicant's file will be closed and no further documents may be added.
Ensure that when completing the online application the following choices are made:
- Department: Communication Sciences and Disorders
- Program: Master of Science (Crse)
- Specialization: Speech-Language Pathology
- Proposed Start: Fall 20XX (year that you will be starting the program)
There are 2 options, course-based and thesis, for the MScSLP program. Students interested in completing a thesis or registering for the combined MScSLP/PhD program can request to do so after acceptance into the program and once the program has started.
Students can apply online until 11:59 pm February 1. After that time, online applications will not be accepted for the MScSLP program.
We strongly advise you not to wait until the last day to complete your online application. The application process can take at least a week (e.g. to obtain reference letters).
If you have any technical difficulties applying to the program contact GPS through the or phone 780-492-3499.
To complete your application for admission to the MScSLP graduate program, ensure you have uploaded the following materials. Be sure to title your documents as your last name, first name, document description (e.g. Fraser_John_Resume.pdf) for each file. All file names should end with ".pdf".
If you have any questions, please contact mscslp@ualberta.ca
- Casper Test: You can register for the test using your first and last name, date of birth, and a piece of government-issued ID. It is recommended that you use the same email address to register for the Casper test as well as for the online graduate applicant portal. , with a January 2026 deadline. You can sign up for the test at . More information about the test.
- Transcript(s): Upload a scanned copy (no screenshots).
- CURRENT Official transcripts and marking/legends are required.
- We strongly suggest that, if you have any prerequisite or degree courses in progress, that you apply in mid-January when the grades for the Fall courses have been posted so that you can upload the most up-to-date transcripts for review. There is no advantage to applying early in the admission window. Applications are not reviewed until the admission window has closed.
- If you studied abroad, you will need to upload a copy of the original transcript, as well as a marksheet translated into English if necessary.
- If you are completing courses outside of your degree, or prerequisite courses at a different institution than where you received your degree, please select "incomplete" as the degree status on the online application form. This will enable you to access your application and upload an updated transcript after you have submitted your application.
- Make sure to save your file as Last Name_First Name_Document type_Related Institution.pdf (if applicable). All file names should end with ".pdf". For example: Fraser_John_Transcript_McGill.pdf, Fraser_John_DegreeCertificate_UBirmingham.pdf.
- A maximum of 2 prerequisite courses can be in progress during the Winter term or noted to be taken in Spring or Summer sessions. As soon as a student has registered for a spring or summer course the student should send in proof to the department at mscslp@ualberta.ca. All courses must be completed before the start of the Fall term.
- English Language Proficiency - If applicable.
- Resume: Students are to provide a personal resume outlining relevant information to strengthen their application. Specific focus on personal skills, knowledge, learning experiences, etc. related to Equity, Diversity and Inclusivity (EDI) is recommended. Make sure to save your file as Last Name_First Name_Document type.pdf. All file names should end with ".pdf". For example: Fraser_John_Resume.pdf.
- Statement of Interest:
Answer the following questions. Question 4 is optional. Our goal is to get to know you better in terms of your interest in Speech-Language Pathology and alignment with the values of the department. Your application will be reviewed in detail initially by two faculty members and then by the admissions committee. Do not exceed two double spaced pages in total.
- Why do you want to pursue graduate training in Speech-Language Pathology and, why at the 海角社区?
- What unique qualities will you bring to a graduate training program in communication sciences and disorders?
- Please describe your perspective on equity diversity and inclusion (EDI) and/or your personal experiences with respect to EDI. How will these perspectives impact your role as a future SLP or student in the MSc-SLP program?
- We may not have asked something that you find important to share with the admissions committee. Let us know if there is anything else that we should know when reviewing your application.
- Pre-requisite courses document: Upload the MScSLP Application Required Information - provided on this page.
- If applicable, include a PDF file of the correspondence indicating course approval, (email is sufficient).
- For courses that have not been pre-approved (not listed on our website or approved by the department), include the syllabi. It is highly recommended to get course(s) approved before applying to avoid disappointment later.
- Make sure to save your file as Last Name_First Name_Document type.pdf. All file names should end with ".pdf". For example: Fraser_John_PrepCourseList.pdf.
- Request Section (References): Ensure that you enter the referee names and email addresses correctly.
- Students are required to submit 3 letters of reference, at least 2 of which need to be academic. Three academic references are acceptable but no more than one work reference.
- The "work" reference can be academic, work, or a volunteer reference.
- References will be contacted via email once the application fee has been submitted. It is the student's responsibility to ensure references/referees receive their link from the UofA admission portal.
- References will be advised that they have two weeks to complete the information. Note that when the application has been submitted less than two weeks from the closure of the Admissions window, the application deadline applies and they may have less than two weeks. All documents must be submitted by the application deadline, no exceptions or extensions.
- The reference appraisal form is done online.
- Re-Applications: Students who are re-applying to the program will have to submit all new documents and retake the Casper test. CURRENT transcripts are also necessary.
Applicants must apply online, upload all required documents and make a nonrefundable payment of $135 by February 1, 2026, to be considered for Fall 2026 Admission. Check the GAP system regularly to keep track of material that has been received. It is your responsibility to follow up if an acknowledgment is not received regarding a complete application.