Canadian Mennonite University

Admission Requirements and Deadlines

Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) is implementing changes in 2025 for international graduate students. CMU is making adjustments to admissions in light of these changes.

CMU will continue to accept domestic and international applications and admit students to the MA PCD for the fall 2025 semester. There will be a pause on all admission for winter 2026 and beyond, to provide time for CMU to evaluate the longer-term shape and prospects for the program. Students who do not start their program by fall 2025 may not defer to a later semester.

Important Deadlines for Canadian and U.S. Students

Completed applications must be received, along with the application fee and all required supporting documentation, by:

If you have missed a deadline, contact Graduate Studies Admissions.

Deadline for International Students

Due to processing times, completed applications must be received, along with the application fee and all required supporting documentation, by:

Admission Requirements

Students seeking admission must be qualified to engage in graduate-level study. Successful applicants will have completed a four-year baccalaureate degree from a recognized university or college with a minimum average of 'B', based on the last 60 credit hours or two full years or equivalent of university study.

International students must meet country-specific requirements and English language proficiency requirements.

CMU requires official transcripts of all post-secondary studies.

All applicants who studied and obtained credentials at an institution outside Canada or the U.S. are required to submit their transcripts via a World Education Services (WES) Course-By-Course International Credential Advantage Package (ICAP) report. WES offers a variety of reports but CMU is only able to accept the course-by course ICAP report. This applies to both international applicants and domestic applicants who studied abroad.

Applicants should arrange to have the institutions at which they studied send official transcripts to CMU. Applicants who are required to have transcripts evaluated by WES should have their transcripts and report sent to CMU.

Transcripts can be mailed to:

Graduate Admissions
500 Shaftesbury Blvd.
Winnipeg, MB, R3P 2N2

or emailed to gradstudies:@:cmu.ca.

Two references are required for the MA in Peacebuilding and Collaborative Development. One academic and one non-academic (professional or character) reference is preferred.

Applicants are required to complete short essays as part of the application. Essay prompts are available in the application.

Program admission is limited. Meeting minimum admission requirements does not guarantee admission to the program.

Transfer Credit

Students may be eligible to transfer relevant graduate courses from other institutions. The number of credits that can be transferred is limited by CMU's degree and residency requirements.

Pre-Masters Course Work

English Proficiency Requirements

International applicants whose primary language is not English must also demonstrate proficiency in English by one of the following tests:

If you think your country may be exempt from the English proficiency requirements, please check your country's Admission Requirements.

Printed from: www.cmu.ca/graduate-studies/ma-pcd/admission-requirements