Admission requirements for each type of applicant
Québec applicants
- Hold a Diploma of College Studies (DCS, or DEC in French)
- Some programs have specific admission criteria, (e.g., successful completion of prerequisite courses). These requirements are listed in the program descriptions. Please check the table of prerequisite college courses for information on course equivalencies between the old and new pre-university programs.
- If you apply for admission to a limited enrolment program or a limited space program (in French only), your R score will determine your rank among the applicants. In addition to the R score, some limited enrolment programs have other selection criteria and procedures, such as interviews, portfolio submissions, or aptitude tests.
- Hold a bachelor’s degree or have successfully completed a level of education deemed equivalent by the admissions committee.
- Some programs have specific admission criteria. These requirements are listed in the program descriptions.
- Hold a master’s degree or have successfully completed a level of education deemed equivalent by the admissions committee.
Doctoral fast-track program:
In Québec, a master’s degree usually requires two years of specialized study beyond the bachelor’s level (undergraduate degree). However, if you have successfully completed your master’s degree with thesis course work at Université Laval and are able to demonstrate your abilities, you may, under certain conditions, be admitted to a PhD program in the same discipline or field of study. You may be granted a master’s degree at a later date, under certain conditions. - Some programs have specific admission criteria. These requirements are listed in the program descriptions.
Canadian applicants from outside Québec
If you obtained your secondary school diploma in a province other than Québec and you have a total of 12 years of education, you can apply for admission to Université Laval in a non-limited enrolment bachelor’s program. You will be required to complete a qualifying year on campus. The year counts for 30 credits with the possibility of taking six credits in your chosen university program, spread out over two semesters.
- Hold a bachelor’s degree or have successfully completed a level of education deemed equivalent by the admissions committee.
- Certain programs have specific admission criteria. These requirements are listed in the program descriptions.
- Hold a master’s degree or have successfully completed a level of education deemed equivalent by the admissions committee.
Doctoral fast-track program:
In Québec, a master’s degree usually requires two years of specialized study beyond the bachelor’s level (undergraduate degree). However, if you have successfully completed your master’s degree with thesis course work at Université Laval and are able to demonstrate your abilities, you may, under certain conditions, be admitted to a PhD program in the same discipline or field of study. You may be granted a master’s degree at a later date, under certain conditions. - Certain programs have specific admission criteria. These requirements are listed in the program descriptions.
International applicants
A minimum diploma is required to study at Université Laval based on where you went to school. Check the diploma equivalence by country for more information.
- Hold a diploma attesting to 13 years of education equivalent to a Québec Diploma of College Studies (DCS, or DEC in French). For example:
- French baccalaureate
- Baccalaureate from institutions in most French-speaking African countries
- General Certificate of Education (GCE) from an English-speaking country with 3 “A Levels” in subjects preparing for the desired university program
For more information:
Equivalence for Quebec education by country
- Or hold a pre-university diploma attesting to 12 years of education. In this case, a qualifying year of 30 credits will be required. The list of qualifying year courses you will need to complete will vary depending on the desired program. The list will be sent along with your offer of admission.
- Some programs have specific admission criteria (e.g., successful completion of prerequisite courses). These requirements are listed in the program descriptions.
Applicants who hold a French baccalaureate, general or technological baccalaureate, or International Baccalaureate (IB) are directly eligible for undergraduate programs, with the following exceptions:
- Faculty of Forestry, Geography and Geomatics (except Bachelor’s Degree in Geography, Bachelor’s Degree in Sustainable Land Development and certificate programs)
- Faculty of Agriculture and Food Sciences (except Bachelor’s Degree in Consumer Sciences and Bachelor’s Degree in Agroeconomics)
- Faculty of Science and Engineering
For programs in these faculties, a qualifying year is required.
- Hold an undergraduate degree (North American BA, licence or master’s, depending on the system of education) or have successfully completed a level of education deemed equivalent by the admissions committee.
- Some programs have specific admission criteria. These requirements are listed in the program descriptions.
- Hold a graduate degree (North American master’s degree, French DEA) or have successfully completed a level of education deemed equivalent by the admissions committee.
Doctoral fast-track program:
In Québec, a master’s degree usually requires two years of specialized study beyond the bachelor’s level (undergraduate degree). However, if you have successfully completed your master’s degree with thesis course work at Université Laval and are able to demonstrate your abilities, you may, under certain conditions, be admitted to a PhD program in the same discipline or field of study. You may be granted a master’s degree at a later date, under certain conditions. - Some programs have specific admission criteria. These requirements are listed in the program descriptions.
Mature applicants
To be admitted as a mature student you must:
- be over 21 years old when you start your studies
- hold a Secondary School Diploma (SSD) or equivalent, or a Diploma of Vocational Studies
- do not hold a Diploma of College Studies (DCS, or DEC in French) or equivalent (13 years of education)
- have been out of the school system for a period of at least two years (continuous or discontinuous)
- be a Canadian citizen or a Permanent resident
- never have been enrolled in a university OR have not obtained more than 11 undergraduate credits
If you meet the 6 above criteria and wish to begin the application process as a mature applicant, we invite you to follow the steps to plan your return to school at Université Laval.
Questions about admission?
Registrar's Office
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