Applicants to Canadian Programs - 2011

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Hello all applicants!
I'm a grad student at Concordia and my supervisor already had an interview with a candidate. (I don't know about other labs though.)
 
I heard that Ottawa was making their final decisions today - don't take my word for it though!
 
Got a letter today from York - rejected! Dated Mar 1st.
 
Hi everyone. I'm new to the forum. This year I applied to York, McGill, Ottawa, Windsor and Calgary.

I had and interview and received an informal acceptance to Windsor (formal acceptances will be out this week or next).

Still waiting to hear from the rest 🙂
 
I called Sask today. Grad sec said 1st round invites have gone out. If there is people who don't accept they will send out 2nd round invites after April 15. She wouldn't tell me where I was standing in the process, but said I could call/e-mail my POI and ask. I'll assume that is a rejection!
 
Congratulations on the McGill offer! I interviewed there recently. So I am hoping to hear (good) news soon. :xf:
 
Hey, congrats to all those who have been accepted! Has anyone heard back from ryerson yet??

nope, only those with interviews are in the "know"... I have a friend that was invited for an interview for the exp. program. i wish they would just cut the bottom half out already and be more communicative. last year I waited until like April 16 for a response.
 
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I decided to tally our responses, just to consolidate things. I've left out usernames but there's been such great input from everyone - thank you for your updates.

Bolded = Post made about status after application submitted.



1. Queen's (Rejected post-interview), Waterloo (interview), York (interview, acceptance), Ryerson (interview), UBC and McGill (interview). Windsor.
2. UofT (exp. MA/PHD; interviews; post-accept.), Ryerson (clin/psy science), Concordia, York (rejected; Adult clinical) Waterloo (rejection).
3. SFU, UBC (rejection letter), UVic, Calgary, Saskatchewan, Waterloo (rejected), Windsor (acceptance), Guelph and Western (rejected)
4. Windsor (interview), York (interview Feb 14)., Western, Concordia, Memorial, Dalhousie, Lakehead and Queens (rejected; pre-inter);
5. Dalhousie. Ryerson interview; Acceptance Guelph;
6. waterloo, western, Queens – rejected; Guelph.
7. York, sask, simon fraser, mcgill
8. Ryerson interview.
9. McGill (post-inter accept), Concordia, queens (rejected), UofT, Uof O, U. Montreal.
10. Ryerson (interview)., water, Guelph, Concordia, York (interview).
11. uVic, Windsor, U ofO.
12. Dalh.,. UofT OISE clin, Carleton, Laurier,
13. Exp. Ryerson, York, Mcmaster.
14. Oise-SCCP – by Feb 19th choices. Acceptance for Guelph, Rejections: Queens, Western.; Acceptance Uottawa
15. acceptance Windsor, Interview UBC Feb 25th
16. York, MCgILL, OTTAWA, Windsor (post-inter Acceptance), Calgary.
17. Uregina post-interview acceptance.; Rejected: Calgary, UBC


Other notices:
U.Calgary – interview., friend of user
Dalhousie – someone was accepted. overheard by user.
UvIC – poster knows 2 people who had interviews. UVic interviews appear to be done. (around Feb 28th).
U Windsor – all decisions made. Feb 22
Ottawa – all decisions made. Feb 28th.
Concordia – a lab member said that his./her POI had an interview.
 
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Rejection letter in the mail today from UBC dated March 2.
 
Accepted into the Clinical Developmental psychology program at York.
Ahhh finally - I got so many rejection letters. This is what I was hoping for.
 
Great idea to consolidate the posts, deadmau5. I've been lurking for a while, but I figure I might as well add my stats:

- Phone interview with Waterloo POI in early Feb; haven't heard anything since.
- I can confirm that someone I know was accepted at Dalhousie (they heard back in early Feb, by email) -- bsc, I'm wondering if we go to the same school? I may try to send you a message!

Has anyone heard anything at all from Calgary (besides the one person getting an interview)? I applied there last year and ended up getting a rejection letter (by email; no interview or contact with them prior to that) dated April 22, and they say on their website that they don't tell applicants their status until mid-April to May. Seems a bit late to me...
 
The friend of a friend I mentioned earlier in reference to Calgary was accepted there a week or two ago.
 
Has anyone heard anything at all from Calgary (besides the one person getting an interview)? I applied there last year and ended up getting a rejection letter (by email; no interview or contact with them prior to that) dated April 22, and they say on their website that they don't tell applicants their status until mid-April to May. Seems a bit late to me...

last year I heard back very early... like late Feb that I was rejected.
Also last year I heard mid-march for Concordia.
 
I was rejected from Calgary a little over a month ago.

After some pestering, UVic has let me know I'm 4th on the waiting list (didn't get an interview, they only interview top 3) and the first choices should have their letters now or very soon.

I have a friend who was accepted at Dalhousie and York Clinical Developmental - she's still waiting on Queens.
 
After some pestering, UVic has let me know I'm 4th on the waiting list (didn't get an interview, they only interview top 3) and the first choices should have their letters now or very soon.

I'm a bit confused...they only interview the top 3 applicants but from the stats on their website they state that they accepted 14 clinical students in the 2009 cycle? 😕 Sorry if this is an obvious question, but do you mean they interview the top 3 from the waitlist?
 
I'm a bit confused...they only interview the top 3 applicants but from the stats on their website they state that they accepted 14 clinical students in the 2009 cycle? 😕 Sorry if this is an obvious question, but do you mean they interview the top 3 from the waitlist?

I'm assuming what was meant was that each Prof interviews their top 3 choices and then sends out acceptance to their first choice out of that 3.

So for 2009 - 14 profs interviewed 3 each (42 total), and 14 were given acceptances.


Hmm, I wonder where I stand on U vic's list?!

I was rejected from Calgary a little over a month ago.
That's interesting.... I haven't been rejected or accepted. I've only had my POI tell me it wasn't looking good! hmmm!
 
Accepted at SFU clinical! 😀 POIs are contacting students to let them know! Congrats to all offers, and good luck to everyone else:xf:!
 
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At the end of last week, I received acceptance to the clinical programs at both McGill and Concordia. I'm elated, but have a tough decision ahead. Any current students have advice to sway me to one of the two?
 
I'm assuming what was meant was that each Prof interviews their top 3 choices and then sends out acceptance to their first choice out of that 3.

So for 2009 - 14 profs interviewed 3 each (42 total), and 14 were given acceptances.


Hmm, I wonder where I stand on U vic's list?!

Yes - sorry for the lack of clarity - that's how it was explained, at least for my POI. Other profs may only interview one or two people, but this particular POI interviewed three and had a backup list (me :laugh:).
 
Accepted at McGil! Looks like acceptances are still going out for those of us still awaiting news.
 
i am accepting UofT tomorrow. My emails to Ryerson inquiring about my status went unanswered.
 
I have not heard back after interviewing with Ryerson either... that is a mystery to me, especially if they are not responding to your emails.
 
This happened to me last year with Ryerson- I interviewed, they told me they would get back to me in less than two weeks, and then I didn't hear from them again. It seems disorganized and unprofessional, to me at least.
 
I'm wondering if we should call the grad secretary and ask to be updated about our status (and maybe put in that we have offers at other schools, and would like to start planning for next year😕)? Last time I called she was very nice, and that was ~ 3 weeks ago.
 
This happened to me last year with Ryerson- I interviewed, they told me they would get back to me in less than two weeks, and then I didn't hear from them again. It seems disorganized and unprofessional, to me at least.

Paperweights: did you at least get a rejection letter? After submitting all my docs they sent me an email confirming that my application was now complete and said that I would receive notification by postal mail.
 
I'm wondering if we should call the grad secretary and ask to be updated about our status (and maybe put in that we have offers at other schools, and would like to start planning for next year😕)? Last time I called she was very nice, and that was ~ 3 weeks ago.

i called a couple of times, no answer. maybe it's just me, lol.
i am sure she is nice, but I think it would be reasonable to get a reply within 48 hours. unless they have taken some march break time off.

e.g. i emailed on monday and i have not received any response (thurs)
 
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esiotrot: yes, eventually they finally did get around to officially rejecting me but it was MUCH later. I must have been waitlisted or something? It was really frusturating; they made me fly across the country last minute for an interview, promised to let me know, and I didn't hear anything for months. I'm really glad I didn't end up going there.
 
Frustrating indeed. When I called, she told me that the first round of invites have gone out, and that there would be more going out. My POI said that I'd hear back end of Feb/early March. I'll call next week.
 
Have you guys accepted your offers, or are you waiting for other competing ones, and/or the April 15 deadline?
 
So far - acceptance at U of Manitoba - Clinical Psych.... POI emailed end of January and formal letter received Feb. 24 - excellent funding package; acceptance at Brock U - Social Psych - POI emailed at end of January - formal letter received Feb. 12 - excellent funding offer; Clinical Psych at U of Victoria - had 3rd interview on March 18 - they say I should "hear soon".... Rejected at Concordia and Western; no news from Calgary, Lakehead, Carleton, Dalhousie
 
At the end of last week, I received acceptance to the clinical programs at both McGill and Concordia. I'm elated, but have a tough decision ahead. Any current students have advice to sway me to one of the two?

Having gone to McGill and knowing professors that have left McGill to teach at Concordia I would go with Concordia. McGill is a great school, but the psych department there, as a whole, is pretty full of itself. It has great professors, but the vibe at Concordia is much more relaxed and approachable. Clinicians from Montreal hospitals have told me that in general, Concordia students enter internships with better clinical skills, and just seem more at ease, which I would chalk-up to the more open/welcoming environment.

That being said, ultimately the most important factor in your decision, IMO, is how well you gelled with the POI during your interview, and whether or not you like one's research more than the other. If possible, I would e-mail/call current grad students to get more of a sense of what it's like to be supervised by each professor.

My 2 cents.
 
Having gone to McGill and knowing professors that have left McGill to teach at Concordia I would go with Concordia. McGill is a great school, but the psych department there, as a whole, is pretty full of itself. It has great professors, but the vibe at Concordia is much more relaxed and approachable. Clinicians from Montreal hospitals have told me that in general, Concordia students enter internships with better clinical skills, and just seem more at ease, which I would chalk-up to the more open/welcoming environment.

That being said, ultimately the most important factor in your decision, IMO, is how well you gelled with the POI during your interview, and whether or not you like one's research more than the other. If possible, I would e-mail/call current grad students to get more of a sense of what it's like to be supervised by each professor.

My 2 cents.

Hi, F5addict,

I am not there right now but as a soon to be doctoral student, I already think about internship sites for Clinical Psych and was actually thinking about McGill 🙂 Is there one? Do you know? I checked their webpage and couldn't find it...😕

Ms. Phipps
 
Having gone to McGill and knowing professors that have left McGill to teach at Concordia I would go with Concordia. McGill is a great school, but the psych department there, as a whole, is pretty full of itself. It has great professors, but the vibe at Concordia is much more relaxed and approachable. Clinicians from Montreal hospitals have told me that in general, Concordia students enter internships with better clinical skills, and just seem more at ease, which I would chalk-up to the more open/welcoming environment.

That being said, ultimately the most important factor in your decision, IMO, is how well you gelled with the POI during your interview, and whether or not you like one's research more than the other. If possible, I would e-mail/call current grad students to get more of a sense of what it's like to be supervised by each professor.

My 2 cents.

The research output at Concordia is of higher quality in the clinical areas, in my opinion.
 
I'm going to say the thing that you are not supposed to say about getting into clinical psych in Canada- it can be a total crap shoot. You can have good grades, GREs, experience etc. and yet the person you applied to work with has already picked out their next grad student from their own lab, or they aren't taking someone, or someone fit better with their interests etc.. I've worked at a few universities, and got into 2 programs last year (and rejected from 2!) and I know people who got in in part because they were predetermined at both schools. We are talking about less than 10% of applicants getting into the program. It's a big game, you need to learn to play it right from September.

I wish you all luck in the future, if you REALLY want this you will keep trying.
 
Just received my acceptance letter for clinical psych at U Vic by email. 🙂
 
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