Admission Requirements for Community, Public Affairs and Policy Studies
Program Type
Limited Enrolment Program — The number of applications does not normally significantly exceed the number of places available. An entrance standard is set and admission is granted on an ongoing basis. Once capacity is reached, no more students can be admitted to the program. Departmental recommendation needed.
Concentrations
Major
Cegep Profile(s)
No specific courses are required beyond the DEC
Additional Requirements
- Interview
- Knowledge of written and spoken French, as determined by a placement or proficiency test, the results of which could lead to a refusal to admit to the program or to the imposition of specified make-up courses
- Knowledge of written and spoken English, as determined by a placement or proficiency test, the results of which could lead to a refusal to admit to the program or to the imposition of specified make-up courses
Applicants should contact the School:
Concordia University
School of Community and Public Affairs
1455 De Maisonneuve Blvd. W. (CI 205)
Montreal, Quebec H3G 1M8
T: 514-848-2424, ext. 2579
Minimum Cut-off Averages
(Minimum Cut-off Averages should be used as indicators. Data may change depending on the quality of the application pool.)
- Quebec Cegep (CRC): 25.000
- Canadian High Schools: 75%
- U.S. High Schools: 2.8
- External Transfers: B
- International Bacc. (IB): 28
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