Graduate admissions
Step 1: Choose your program
Concordia’s School of Graduate Studies includes a wide range of specialties, interdisciplinary programs and outstanding research. Students can pursue their graduate degrees in a multicultural university where arts, culture, business, industry, research centres and libraries provide numerous opportunities. Close to 6,000 graduate students conduct research and creative work in over 100 programs.
For a guided tour of research labs and facilities, or to make an appointment with a Graduate Program Director of a specific program, graduate students should contact gradtour@alcor.concordia.ca
Step 2: Check the requirements
Concordia University welcomes applicants from all parts of Canada, the United States and abroad. Find out everything about academic requirements, application deadlines, essential documents and more.
Step 3: Tuition fee calculator
Calculate the cost of your education at Concordia in 5 easy steps whether you are in a Master's or PhD or other graduate program. And learn more about tuition fees, scholarships and student aid.
Quebec universities offer the lowest tuition fees in Canada and a high-calibre post-secondary education. Combined with a low cost of living in Montreal, studying at Concordia is good value, especially when compared to many other universities. The cost of tuition and other fees depends on what program you will be studying, whether you’re an international or domestic student, and some other factors.
Step 4: Discover life on campus
To get a taste of the types of services Concordia students have access to, visit the Campus life section of our site.
Step 5: Apply online
Complete your online application at Connect2Concordia.
Step 6: Already applied?
Check the status of your application or upload missing documents on the MyConcordia portal.
Need more information?
Apply online - complete your online application, upload documents in Connect2Concordia.

