Applications open for 2023-24 Water Without Borders Graduate Program

| June 6, 2023
Submitted by Ethan Houghton for Student Experience

This is a limited enrolment graduate program, and we warmly invite you to apply by June 30, 2023 in order to receive first consideration.

Successful applicants will be notified by July 31, 2023, and must accept their offers by August 8th. Registration must be finalized before the end of the September course change period.

Please see “How To Apply”:gs.mcmaster.ca.

For September 2023, scroll down to Water Without Borders Graduate Diploma and select the “Apply Now” button. As you are a returning user, login with your MACID and password. (If you are new to the Slate system, please select “create user”.)

For consideration for admission to the 2023-2024 WWB Program, please complete the application form available through the McMaster School of Graduate Studies website by logging in with your MACID: applygrad.mcmaster.ca.

Enter your MACID and password to enter. You should already have received your MACID based on your home program admission. The application process is straightforward, but if you need assistance with the application, please contact Leigh-Ann Sepe (wwbsec@mcmaster.ca).

Please note: You are required to provide a one-page statement of interest concerning water and the WWB Program, as part of your complete application. Unfortunately, incomplete applications cannot be considered.

There will be a welcome event in late September 2023, (date and details to follow, with the Welcome Package). All formal WWB requirements will be completed by June 2024.

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