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Transcripts/Internal Funding
An Information Guide for
Administrators
Calculation Resources
• Transcripts
▫ Often grading scales are listed on the back of the transcripts. Always
follow this.
• OMSAS Scale
▫
Grading system conversion chart for Canadian universities
http://www.ouac.on.ca/docs/omsas/c_omsas_b.pdf
• OURA Guide
▫
Includes international grading scales, conversion charts, lists of recognized
institutions
http://oura.ca/guide/login.aspx
▫ User name: admission Password: guide11
• World Education Services
▫
Register for free of charge access to grade conversion guides, country
profiles, education systems, lists of required documents, etc
http://www.wes.org/ewenr/registration.asp?loc=tools
▫
Grade conversion guide:
http://www.wes.org/gradeconversionguide/index.asp
• International Credentials Workshop
▫ University of Toronto – December 17, 2012
▫ Manuals include India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Russia, China, Germany,
France, Iraq, Iran, Jordan, Saudi Arabia,
GPA Calculations for Admission
• Doctoral Applicants
▫ applicants must hold a master’s degree from a recognized university, with
normally at least an A- average in all graduate work.
▫ GPA is calculated using all grades achieved while the student was
registered in their Masters program.
• Masters Applicants
▫ applicants must hold a four-year honours bachelors degree, or equivalent
from an approved university. Applicants must have a minimum of secondclass honours or B standing or equivalent
▫ GPA is calculated using the last 5 full courses (or equivalent), that are
completed at the time of application.
• Qualifying Year
▫ must meet the general admission requirements. An honours graduate with
fewer courses in the selected area of graduate study than are required for
admission, or a general (three-year) degree graduate, may be admitted as
a qualifying student.
▫ Applicants who have graduated with a minimum of B or equivalent
standing in the final year of a general program at an approved university
and who show special competence in the area in which they propose to
pursue graduate studies and who are accepted as candidates by the
Graduate Faculty, may enrol as qualifying students.
• General Graduate Students
▫ students possessing an honours bachelor's degree or equivalent who are
taking one or more graduate courses for credit but are not proceeding to a
degree or a diploma at Laurier.
Internal Funding
• Masters programs
▫
▫
Eligible students admitted to study on a full-time basis in research-based master’s
programs are guaranteed financial support averaging approximately $12,000 for
each eligible year of study
students in the professional master’s programs (MBA, MFin, MMT, MSW) are
automatically considered for internal scholarships upon admission and are
encouraged to apply for external awards; research assistantships may also be
available.
• Doctoral Programs
▫
Eligible students admitted to study on a full-time basis in doctoral programs are
guaranteed a minimum of $19,000 per year for up to four years. The average level of
annual funding for eligible doctoral students at Laurier exceeds $20,000.
Internal Funding and Awards
• GRAD Scholarships
▫ Awarded on a competitive basis to full-time entering or continuing
graduate students who achieve high academic standing in their program.
Application is not required. A scholarship is awarded on academic merit,
not financial need. These have a minimum value of $1,000.
• Deans Graduate Scholarship
▫ awarded to students in research-intensive master's programs who hold a
major external award (i.e., CIHR, NSERC, OGS or SSHRC). This
Scholarship, coupled with a Teaching Assistantship, comprises a maximum
$12,000 top-up funding package to such eligible students
• Graduate Studentships
▫ Primary purpose is to further the student's education and training as they
pursue their degree. The funding is typically from a faculty research
grant/contract. The research undertaken is directly related to the
student's own academic pursuits.
▫ Form found at
https://www.wlu.ca/forms_detail.php?grp_id=36&frm_id=2110
(Forms > Graduate Student Support)
• Travel and Research Awards
▫ Nominations are invited from doctoral advisors. Selection is made by the
Graduate Awards Committee.
▫ Recipients may use the award ($1250) to travel to scholarly conferences
for the purposes of research presentation or for travel opportunities for
advanced research training (e.g., workshops on statistical methods;
access to special archives, equipment, collections, fieldwork; international
practica).
▫ Recipients are expected to participate in the 3 Minute Thesis
(3MT) Competition
• Travel Support for Conference
Presentations
▫ financial support to students who make presentations at academic
conferences related to their program of study at WLU.
▫ FGPS will normally pay expenses up to a maximum of $300 ($250 in
Ontario)
▫ Funding from the FGPS Travel Assistantship program must be paid directly
to the student. Funds will not be paid to the student's advisor or
transferred to an internal index/fund.
▫ There are 3 annual application deadlines for this program: April 15 (for
spring term travel), August 15 (for fall term travel) and December
15 (for winter term travel)
▫ Applications will not be considered following attendance at a conference
• Endowed, Annual Awards and Bursaries
▫ The Office of Student Awards manages award competitions for various
internal and endowed awards.
▫ Laurier's bursary program is for students who are Canadian citizens or
permanent residents (a limited budget for bursary assistance is available
for students studying at Laurier on a study permit). Applications are due
by November 1 annually in the Student Awards Office.
http://www.wlu.ca/homepage.php?grp_id=2548
Employment Earnings
• Teaching Assistantship
▫ contracts are issued from FGPS and are funded from university operating
funds. A GTA is expected to work an average of 10 hours per week or a
maximum of 130 hours per term.
▫ assistantship functions shall not include clerical, technical or
administrative work not related to teaching.
▫ Students who hold a GTA are required to have complete and submit
the Teaching Assistantship - Job Responsibilities document by the end of
the second week of the term in which the GTA is held.
▫ Graduate students may not simultaneously (i.e., in the same term) hold a
Contract Academic Staff (CAS) appointment with a TA
• Research Assistant
▫ typically funded by a faculty member’s research grant, and the tasks are
formally prescribed, assigned and completed on a fixed schedule.
▫ The primary purpose of the RA is to perform required tasks for the faculty
member's own research project. The work is determined by the researcher
and may be unrelated, or loosely related, to the student's own academic
pursuits.
▫ Form found at
https://www.wlu.ca/forms_detail.php?grp_id=36&frm_id=2110 (Forms >
Graduate Student Support)
• Contract Academic Staff (CAS)
▫ Depending on the qualifications and selection processes as outlined in the
WLUFA Collective Agreement, some graduate students may receive a CAS
appointment to teach a course. Consult your academic unit for more
information.
▫ Graduate students may not simultaneously (i.e., in the same term) hold a
CAS appointment with a TA.
Questions?
Jennifer Williams ([email protected])
Arts, Balsillie School, Brantford campus, SBE, Math
Deborah Russell ([email protected])
Education, Music, Science, Seminary, Social Work,
Geography
Rosemary Springett ([email protected])
Scholarship Liaison Officer
NEXT GradPLUS Session:
• Wednesday January 23, 10:15
• Transcripts Q&A, common grading scales,
help with problem files.
Happy Holidays!