Graduate Student FAQs
We encourage you to review these frequently asked questions before contacting the program coordinator, as your question may already be addressed here.
No. Applications are never reviewed until they are complete, including the reference letters and application fee, paid in full. Please do not send any transcripts, CVs or files to faculty directly.
No. The application fee is waived only in the following circumstances:
- For international applicants whose citizenship and correspondence address is located in one of the world’s least developed countries, as declared by the United Nations. These countries include but are not limited to Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Nepal, and Uganda. Complete list of eligible countries.
- Seniors: BC residents who are Canadian citizens or permanent residents aged 65 years or over at the time of application.
If you are eligible for an application fee waiver, you do not need to apply for it. You will not be asked for a fee when you complete the online application.
No. You need to select up to three areas of research that interest you. For example, you can select computer vision, database systems, and any research area in computer science.
Acceptable degrees are usually computer science, computer engineering and data science. Your degree must include core computer science courses, such as programming, data structures and algorithms, AI, databases, web programming, operating systems, and computer networks.
If you do not meet the English literacy requirements set by the College of Graduate Studies, then your application will be automatically rejected without review.
The requirements can be found on the College of Graduate Studies website.
UBC policy includes a statement that students cannot complete the same degree twice. If you have a degree from another university that is “the same” as the degree you are applying for, then your application will be rejected.
UBC policy includes a statement that students cannot complete the same degree twice. If you have a degree from another university that is “the same” as the degree you are applying for, then your application will be rejected.
The review process begins immediately after the submission deadline passes. Applications that are completed on-time are reviewed first and offers are made to those applications before any other applications are reviewed. Applications that are submitted late are only considered if sufficient funding remains after the first-round applications are considered. In most years this means that late applications are not considered.
Yes, contact gradask.ok@ubc.ca for instructions.
The application review begins in mid-January. We have many applications and endeavour to read all of them carefully before making any decisions. As such, the process can be long. Offers are typically sent by mid-March but can take until late April.
Only successful applicants are contacted.
Tuition rates can be found on the Academic Calendar.
Graduate funding is based on a combination of merit-based scholarships, research assistantships, and teaching assistantships. Funding levels can be found here.
If you have an external scholarship or company that will cover your expenses, then please make this clear in your cover letter. Otherwise, we will only accept students when sufficient funding is available.
Students that wish to fund their studies through “personal resources” are not considered.
January admissions exist. However, direct acceptance to January admission is very limited. Scholarship and teaching assistantship funding are typically unavailable for January. As such, applying for January admission is not recommended.
If you are accepted to September admission, then you may request a delay to a January admission. Such requests are typically approved when reasons are provided. E.g., if a visa application is not processed on time, then a Sept admission student can request a delay to January admission. However, such changes will impact teaching assistant positions and may also impact entrance scholarships.
Yes, however, the acceptance rate in this stream is very low. Applying for a project-based option is not recommended.
Program Inquiries
Dr. Mohamed Shehata
Graduate Program Coordinator, Computer Science
250.807.9063
csgrad.coordinator@ubc.ca