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Transcript(s):From previous institutions.(https://uwaterloo.ca/discover-graduate-studies/application-process/application-documents)
Curriculum Vitae:
A résumé of your academic and work experience, including any publications and scholarly papers presented and/or any other information that might be helpful to the admissions committee. The résumé must be signed by the applicant and the résumé of the work experience must indicate the language of business at each place of employment.
Personal Statement:
A statement of your research interests. We suggest that this should be at least 2 pages in length and should explain your reasons for pursuing graduate studies, your interest in the areas in which you would like to work and, in the case of applicants to the Ph.D. program,
a description of your proposed thesis topic. For guidelines on how to write a statement of academic interest please see: https://www.uoguelph.ca/history/sites/uoguelph.ca.history/files/What%20is%20a%20Stat ement%20of%20Academic%20Interest_final.pdf
Recommendation Letter:
Number of references: 3; Type of references: academic
Writing Sample:
A sample of your scholarly writing. For students applying to the Master’s program a sample of a recent 4th year paper (single-sided). For doctoral students this should be a portion of a major research paper or thesis or a paper written for a graduate course. Please note that papers will not be returned to applicants
Other Document:
Advisor preference form. For the University of Guelph and Wilfrid Laurier University,applicants will submit the MA or PhD preference form in hard copy. Preference forms can be downloaded from the Tri-U website:http://www.triuhistory.ca/ma/application-ma/ tp://www.triuhistory.ca/phd/phd-application/