Here are the universities in Canada that accept second class lower for Masters.
University of Toronto
York University
McGill University
Queen’s University
Dalhousie University
University of Alberta
List Of Universities In Canada That Accept Second Class Lower For Masters
Introduction
I got a second class lower division in my bachelor’s degree, does that mean I cannot apply for Masters program in Canada? The answer is no. It is possible to gain admission in top Canadian universities with a Second Class Lower division. However, there are some restrictions.
University Of British Columbia
The University of British Columbia is a public research university located in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Established in 1915 as the McGill University College of British Columbia, the university became independent and adopted its current name in 1915. It is the oldest institution of higher learning in Western Canada, the largest enrolled university on the west coast of Canada, and one of two publicly funded research universities in British Columbia (the other being Simon Fraser University).
University Of Waterloo
University Of Waterloo
The University of Waterloo is located in Waterloo, Ontario. The school is a public research university and a member of the U15 Consortium. It also has an active student life with over 300 clubs and societies on campus. This includes more than 20 sports teams as well as one of the largest co-op education programs in Canada where students have the opportunity to gain experience in their field while they study at university.
University Of Regina
University Of Regina is a public university in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. It was founded in 1911 as a private denominational university and has since become a member of the U15 group of Canadian research universities. The institution is composed of eight faculties and more than 100 programs in undergraduate, graduate, and professional studies. University Of Regina has 39,000 students as of 2018 with an average class size of 27 students for each course offering Bachelors degrees & Masters degrees.
University Of Regina was established on October 3rd 1883 by the Presbyterian Church (Canada) which had been holding classes since 1880 at the request of Rev JW Skinner who wanted to establish a theological school in Prince Albert so that he could teach there without having to travel from Winnipeg where he was studying at Knox College
Western University
Western University is a public research university in London, Ontario, Canada. The university was established on 7 March 1878 by an act of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as the University of Western Ontario. It began operations in 1881 with an initial class of 30 students and six professors.
The University has three campuses: one campus in London along with two others in Windsor and St. Thomas. The main campus is set on 272 hectares (690 acres) of land near downtown London being adjacent to the Thames River; it houses all administrative buildings, teaching departments and most research facilities. In addition to its undergraduate programs Western also offers graduate-level academic degrees through its Faculty of Graduate Studies & Research
University Of Alberta, Edmonton
University Of Alberta, Edmonton
Second Class Lower is not accepted by University of Alberta.
Simon Fraser University, Vancouver
Simon Fraser University, Vancouver
Second Class Lower is accepted for Master of Arts in Criminology.
Second Class Lower is accepted for Master of Arts in Environmental Studies.
Second Class Lower is accepted for Master of Arts in Humanities.
Second Class Lower is accepted for Master of Arts in Social Sciences
Carleton University, Ottawa
Carleton University is a public research university in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It was founded as the Mechanics Institute in 1874 by the Province of Canada government. The institute was granted university status in 1966 and subsequently began to offer more degrees and increased its enrollment. Carleton is a comprehensive university and offers a wide range of programs at the undergraduate and graduate levels in a variety of fields. The school is named for its location in Ottawa; it is adjacent to the Rideau Canal — which runs through Ottawa — and it stands on polygonal land intended as an extension to downtown Ottawa, itself laid out by Colonel John By following his order from Lieutenant-Governor John Graves Simcoe in 1793 to create a military fortification at what would later become Upper Town (Ottawa).
York University, Toronto
York University is a public research university in Toronto, Ontario. It has a large student population, with more than 50,000 full-time students and almost 10,000 international students. York University has more than 200 undergraduate programs and 200 graduate programs to choose from.
The main campus of York University is located on Keele Street at York Boulevard in the City of Toronto. Besides the main campus in downtown Toronto, the university also has three other campuses located in Markham (York University Heights Campus), Scarborough (Chancellors Campus) and Brampton (Pearson Centre for Advanced Learning). The university offers courses through various colleges such as Atkinson College; Charles Sturt University; Liberal Arts & Professional Studies; Lassonde School of Engineering; Osgoode Hall Law School; Schulich School of Business; Science & Health Careers Program
Second Class Lower division is not accepted by all universities in Canada.
- When it comes to Canadian universities, you’ll find that a lot of them will accept a second class lower for your Master’s degree.
- However, there are some exceptions. Here is the list of universities that do not accept second class lower:
- University Of Alberta
- University Of British Columbia
- Queen’s University
- If your second class lower is in Computer Science or Electrical Engineering, you can still apply at these universities and get admitted:
Conclusion
The schools that accept second class lower for masters in Canada are the University of British Columbia, the University of Waterloo, the University of Regina, Western University and the University Of Alberta, Simon Fraser University, Carleton university and York university. If you have any questions about this topic feel free to drop a comment below or send me an email