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Admission Requirements for English and Creative Writing

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.

Applicants required to take an English language proficiency test must obtain a minimum TOEFL iBT (Internet-based test) score of 100, with a score of at least 22 in the writing component.

Concentrations

  • Honours (Students applying directly to an honours program should list it as their first choice. If not admitted to honours, they will automatically be considered for the next highest program. - i.e., specialization or major)

Cegep Profile(s)

No specific courses are required beyond the DEC

Additional Requirements

  • Letter of intent
    The letter should outline the applicant’s goals for study in creative writing, and a response to one or more literary works that have shaped him/her. The letter of intent must be submitted directly to the English Department. (See the website for format details.)

  • Portfolio of personal work
    Applicants must submit a portfolio of a maximum of 15 pages of their best writing in poetry, drama and/or fiction (short stories or novel excerpts). The portfolio must be accompanied by a brief letter of intent (1–2 pages) addressed to the Coordinator of Creative Writing and written with attention to spelling and grammar. The portfolio must be submitted directly to the English Department. For precise instructions, please refer to the Creative Writing Portfolio Instructions on the department’s website.

    Location of the Department of English
        Concordia University
        Department of English
        1455 De Maisonneuve Blvd. W. (LB 641)
        Montreal, Quebec H3G 1M8
        Tel: 514-848-2424 ext. 2343
        english.concordia.ca/undergraduate/ programs/bamajorcreativewriting

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): 28.000
  • Canadian High Schools: 85%
  • U.S. High Schools: 3.3
  • External Transfers: B+
  • International Bacc. (IB): 33

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