Graduate Studies 
                                    Admissions 
                                      There are two training programmes within the   Department, Master's (MSc) and Doctoral (PhD).  
                                      The minimum   requirement for applicants to the Master's Program in Pathology is a Bachelor of   Science (Honours) degree with at least a B+ average. The average time to   completion of the MSc program is 2 years. Applicants who have an excellent   academic record and have demonstrated an interest in research through practical   laboratory experience may wish to apply directly to the PhD Program. Applicants   are encouraged to discuss this option with prospective supervisors. The   completion time for a doctoral degree is approximately 4 to 7 years.  
                                      Pathology   graduate students are funded through scholarships, awards and/or faculty   research. To be eligible for scholarship/award competitions, an A (80%) average in   the last two years of study is required. Applicants with this average are   strongly advised to apply for funding from the Ontario Graduate Scholarships   Program and/or NSERC if they meet other eligibility requirements identified.   Eligibility for internal competitions is dependent upon your acceptance into the   Program by a supervisor. Award-eligible students are encouraged to apply for   graduate studies by February 1.  
                                      It should be   noted that individuals with a background other than in the basic sciences (eg.   anatomy, biochemistry, physiology), or without research experience, such as an   undergraduate thesis project, may find themselves at a disadvantage relative to   their peers in the Pathology Graduate Program. In light of this, preference is   given to applicants with a background in a recognized basic sciences program   relevant to the research foci of the Department.  
                                      A Test of   English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) is required as proof of English   proficiency for those students not educated in English. The minimum acceptable   score is 600 on a paper test; 250 on a computer-based exam; or, 88 on the IBT (internet based TOEFL). Scores are valid   for two years from the test dates.  The Graduate Studies Committee, in   consultation with a supervisor, may deem it necessary for a student to upgrade   his/her English language proficiency.  Any financial costs incurred in this   regard will be borne by the student.  
                                      PLEASE NOTE: You are encouraged to contact researchers   personally to enquire whether they are interested in supervising your studies.   You may do this prior, during or after the application process. However, it is advisable that international students have favorable interaction   with a potential supervisor prior to submitting their formal application and   payment.  
                                      Please follow this link to https://eservices.queensu.ca/apps/sgsapp/ to the 
                                        Queen's School of Graduate Studies 
                                        online application. 
                                        
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