Indigenous Applicants MD Admissions Information
Applying to Medicine
Indigenous applicants apply through the general medicine application process. Please take a moment to review the U of A Apply to Medicine website. Please also review the Application Requirements and Indigenous Applicants section of the website for more information. Should you have further questions specifically about the MD program reach out to mdadmissions@ualberta.ca or 780-492-6769.
Indigenous Stream Interviews
WIHP focuses on the Indigenous Stream interviews, while the MD program handles Multiple Mini Interviews. We host an informal, conversational style interview with applicants and a panel of Indigenous interviewers. The panel is usually made up of one WHIP team member, a current Indigenous Medical/Dental student, a faculty member and community member. Here we get an understanding of your pathway to medicine and how our program can best support you as you move forward.
From there, the panelists submit their comments to the Indigenous Sub-Committee. The Sub-Committee makes the final decisions on who is recommended to join the program through Wapanachakos, and who is recommended to join the general stream.
GPA and MCAT Scores for Indigenous Applicants
All Indigenous applicants follow the Albertan minimum cumulative GPA (cGPA) which is 3.30 on the U of A 4.0 grading scale.The minimum MCAT score to be eligible to apply for Albertan applicants is 124 in all categories (CPBS, CARS, BBFL, PSBB). For applicants entering the Indigenous stream, you only need to pass these minimum requirements to be accepted into the interview stage.
Indigenous Application Requirements
Indigenous people applying to the U of A MD program must submit all the same items listed in the application requirements. Please read through both the Academic and Non-Academic requirements, so you know what documents and supplemental items to compile.
WIHP does require a few more documents for people looking to enter the Indigenous stream, which needs to be submitted by the application deadline. If you have any questions regarding these requirements, please feel free to reach out at wihpadmin@ualberta.ca.
Extra materials include:
- A personal statement that describes your involvement in or connection to Indigenous communities or organizations, submitted through .
- If you feel it would strengthen your application, you are welcome to provide a reference letter from someone who could also attest to your involvement or connection to Indigenous communities or organizations. This should be submitted through your UAlberta Launchpad. (Optional)
- Notarized proof of Indigenous ancestry as outlined in the 海角社区 Calendar, submitted through your UAlberta Launchpad.
- a certified copy* of a Status card from the Government of Canada;
- a certified copy* of a Métis membership card from one of the five Métis Provincial Affiliates or recognized Territorial organizations; Métis Nation of Alberta, Métis Nation of Ontario, Manitoba Metis Federation, Métis Nation Saskatchewan, Métis Nation British Columbia, Northwest Territory Métis Nation. Additionally, the student may present a membership card from the Métis Settlements General Council showing membership in a Métis Settlement of Alberta;
- a certified copy* of an enrolment card issued by Nunavut Tunngavik Inc.
- documentation that an ancestor’s name has been entered 1) in the Indian Register according to the Indian Act, or 2) on the band list of an individual band, or 3) as beneficiaries of the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement or other claim regions such as Nunatsiavut, Nunavik, and Inuvialuit;
- written confirmation of Indigenous identity from Indigenous Services
- written confirmation of Inuit enrolment from Nunavut Tunngavik Inc.
- written confirmation of membership by a band council which has enacted its own band membership code
The 海角社区 recognizes that Indigeneity and connecting to your Indigenous identity can be a complex process. We work closely with the 海角社区 Committee on the Documentation of Indigeneity to review documentation that is not listed above.
*Certified copy references that the documents will be from a certified organization. Documentation does not need to be notarized to be submitted.
Tuition
For tuition information, please contact the 海角社区, Office of the Registrar at 780-492-3113 or toll free at 1-800-492-3113 or visit the Student Service Centre.