Applications to pursue a Graduate program in Philosophy beginning in the Fall semester of 2025 are now OPEN. Applications will close on February 1, 2025.
Applications for all graduate programs in Philosophy are hosted online by the School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs (SGSPA). Information on how to apply online can be found here. .
Applications for all graduate programs in philosophy require the following.
- Letters of Recommendation: Two current academic references are required. Requests for references are sent to your referees electronically via the online application, so please ensure you provide correct email addresses.
- Transcripts: Official, up-to-date transcripts for all current and previous study listed by the applicant in the 'Academic Background' section of their online application are required.
- Statement of Interest: A statement of reasons for wishing to undertake graduate studies in philosophy and areas of philosophical interest, normally not more than two double-spaced pages, is required. This is completed online.
- Current Course List: A list of all relevant completed and (if applicable) ongoing undergraduate and (if applicable) graduate courses is required. Include the course's name, number and level, and a short description of its content. This is completed online.
- Writing Sample: A sample of written work of approximately 10-15 double-spaced pages is required. The writing sample should demonstrate ability to do philosophy at an advanced level. The writing sample should be saved as a pdf., named <LASTNAME.FIRSTNAME writing sample>, and emailed to gradphil@queensu.ca by the application deadline (February 1st).
- Application Fee: A non-refundable application fee (currently $110 CDN) is required for each application submitted. Once you have submitted your application online, you will be directed to pay this fee online via Visa or Mastercard.
Graduate Record Exam (GRE) scores are NOT required of applicants to the graduate programs. Further questions about application procedures can be directed to gradphil@queensu.ca.
Note that applicants to the J.D./M.A. program must apply, separately, to both (i) the M.A. in Political and Legal Thought program offered by the Department of Philosophy and (ii) the J.D. program offered by the Faculty of Law. If interested in applying for the J.D./M.A. program, contact Philosophy鈥檚 Head of Department, Rahul Kumar, to request further information about procedures.
For more information on the Department of Philosophy's graduate programs, see Graduate Studies. For information on admissions, see Admission Requirements. For information on funding for philosophy graduate students, see Funding.
Applications for all graduate programs in philosophy are hosted online by the School of Graduate Studies (SGS). Information on how to apply online can be found here. Click below to begin your application.