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October 1, 2023 February 15, 2024 February 25, 2024 September 2024

Applications for 2023 are now open. See below to start your application process or learn more.

Application Procedure

It is the applicant’s responsibility to ensure their online application and all supporting documents* (including official language test scores if applicable) are received by the deadline.

Note: we do not require a GRE score.

1. Complete the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies online application

The online application is now open. The deadline for applications is February 15, 2024. Be sure to choose “Forestry, M.I.F.” from the drop-down menu of degrees and pay the application fee.

Apply Online – Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies

2. Scanned copies of official transcripts

You must scan and upload one digital copy (.pdf) of each of your official transcripts from all post-secondary institutions you have attended or taken courses at.

PLEASE READ THE TRANSCRIPT SUBMISSION PROCEDURE CAREFULLY:

  • Transcripts must be scanned front and back (please include the grading scale which is normally found on the back of transcripts). All pages of one transcript, front and back, should be uploaded as a single file (rather than a separate file for each page).
  • Transcripts must be uploaded as a .PDF file – no other formats accepted.
  • Naming format of each uploaded transcript file must be: LastName_FirstName_FRST_Credential_Transcript_NameofPostSecondaryInstitution
    • Example #1: Smith_John_FRST_BEng_Transcript_UnivofToronto
    • Example #2: Smith_John_FRST_MSc_Transcript_BeijingForestry
  • If you have transcripts that are issued in a language other than English, then in addition to uploading digital copies of the documents in their original language, you must also upload a certified literal English translation of your transcripts from your home university’s translation service or certified English translator.

DO NOT SEND OFFICIAL PAPER COPIES OF YOUR TRANSCRIPTS TO UBC DURING THE APPLICATION PROCESS. Forestry will use the uploaded digital copies to evaluate your application. If you are offered admission to Forestry, you will not be allowed to register in the program until one set of all required official academic records are received by mail and validated by UBC Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies. Submission instructions for transcripts will be included in your Offer of Admission package.

Current and former UBC students – You do not need to submit UBC transcripts as part of your graduate application, as this data is already available through the student database system. However, be aware that you are still responsible for submitting transcripts from all other post-secondary institutions that you have attended (e.g., exchange year, transfer year, etc.).

3. Three (3) References

At least one of your three references must be from an academic referee. Referees should be non-relatives who are able to provide a professional appraisal of your work and/or scholastic abilities and potential. They may be employers or former employers, supervisors of volunteer placements or internships, or instructors at universities or colleges. They must be able to provide an assessment of your knowledge, skills and character, and probable success in an intensive professional master’s program.

MIF reference forms are submitted directly by the referee through the online application system.

You (the applicant) will input the referee contact information in the reference section of your application. The referees will receive an auto-notification with instructions on how to upload their MIF reference form only after you have submitted your complete online application (including paid application fee).

It is therefore VERY important that you complete and submit your online application allowing enough time for your referees to upload letters of recommendation. Deadline for reference letters is February 25, 2024.

4. English Language Proficiency

Applicants whose prior degree is from a university outside Canada in which English is not the primary language of instruction must provide official results of an English language proficiency examination as part of their application. Tests must have been taken within the last 24 months at the time of submission of your program application and the results must be sent to UBC directly from the testing agency.
Ensure your language test score meets our minimum requirements.

5. Letter of Intent

Provide a brief letter (1-2 pages) that outlines the following; your motivation for pursuing the MIF degree, the manner in which your previous education, work or volunteer experience has prepared you to be successful in this graduate program, and what you hope to do on completion of your degree.

This document must be uploaded to your online application as a .PDF file.

Please use the following naming format:
Letter of Intent Naming Format: LastName_FirstName_FRST_LetterOfIntent

6. Curriculum Vitae (CV)

Provide an up-to-date CV that summarizes, in the following order, your education (degrees, diplomas, continuing education); academic and professional awards; achievements, honours, or other distinctions you have received; work experience; professional certifications; volunteer experience; recreational pursuits.
This document must be uploaded to your online application as a .PDF file. Please use the following naming format:
CV Naming Format: LastName_FirstName_FRST_CV

*A complete MIF application file includes all items in the list above.

Understand the application review and decision process

Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis

It is to your advantage to complete your application as early as possible. If you are an international student, we strongly encourage you to apply early so that you have more time to secure your Canadian Study Permit, if you are offered admission. Although applications are reviewed on a rolling basis, some applicants may not receive offer of admission or refusal until after the application closing date.

We do not provide pre-reviews of academic documents

Applications will not be considered until a full application package is received.

You will be notified by email of our official admission decision

The official admission decision will be made by the Forestry Associate Dean of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies and the MIF Program Director.

Before applying, ensure you meet the minimum requirements for MIF admission

International applicants: in addition to our minimum requirements, you must check that you meet UBC’s specific requirements based on the country in which you completed your prior degree. Look up the country list here. Meeting minimum requirements does not guarantee admission to UBC.

All applicants: View minimum requirements

International applicants: View country specific requirements

Plan for Accommodation in Vancouver

If you will be moving to Vancouver to attend UBC, we strongly encourage you to apply for on-campus housing. Because demand is high, it is recommended to apply at the same time you submit your Forestry program online application. (The UBC Housing online application system is separate from our Forestry program online application). UBC Housing accepts applications year-round; you do not have to wait for an offer of admission from Forestry to apply to live in residence.

If applicable, we strongly encourage you to apply for UBC Child Care Services well before you arrive at UBC. Prospective UBC students who are pregnant or have children can apply to daycare before they have been accepted to UBC, or even before they have submitted their application to UBC. Prospective parents are only required to submit the child’s last name and expected due date for the childcare application.

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