Take the following steps to process your application:
1. Complete the CityU official online Application Form. Domestic Students As part of this application, you will need to upload the most recent copy of your resume and pay a non-refundable application fee. | |
2. Submit the required supplemental materials for the Master in Education in School Counselling Program. Candidates for the MEd in School Counselling program must have completed, or be willing to complete the prerequisite requirement prior to commencing the program. The prerequisite to enter this program is an undergraduate-level course in either counselling theories or counselling skills. Please click here for a list of examples. Once accepted into the program, there is also the option to take the needed prerequisite course through City University in Canada if required. Supplemental Documents | |
3. Submit your official transcripts documenting a bachelor’s degree from a recognized institution. We prefer a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.75 to enter the Master of Education in School Counselling program. If this is a concern for you, please speak to our Enrollment Advisor about possible ways we can support you in your educational journey. Please have your official transcripts sent directly in envelope(s) sealed by your prior university attended/attending with certified translations where necessary. Please send your official transcripts to: City University in Canada Attention: MEd Admissions 789 W. Pender Street, 3rd Floor Vancouver, BC V6C 1H2 | |
4. Prepare for your interview. Candidates who meet the requirements for the MEd in School Counselling program will be contacted to arrange for an interview with the Program Director or other senior faculty member once their application package is complete. While no formal preparation is required, be sure to think through your goals and objectives for returning to graduate school. *City University will offer an online Interviewing and Counselling skills course (PSY421) in the Winter and Summer quarters to accept applicants who do not meet the prerequisite requirement. |