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How to Apply

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Get Ready to Apply

Review admission requirements and make sure you have your required documents such as transcripts ready to be submitted.

Application Deadlines (all fields)

Applications Open: November 1

Early deadline to be considered for Bloomberg Nursing admission awards: January 15

Final application deadline: April 30

Step 1: Complete School of Graduate Studies (SGS) Online Admissions Application

Prepare Required Documents

Letter of Intent

For Applicants to the Clinical Field and Health Systems Leadership and Administration (HSLA) Field:

Applicants to the Nurse Practitioner Field:

Curriculum Vitae

You will be asked to upload your Curriculum Vitae (CV) to the online application. Use the categories listed below to help develop your CV. If a particular heading does not apply, you may leave it out.

*Field of Study*

Select your field of study:

**Two Letters of Reference****

Letters of Reference are submitted electronically through the SGS online application. You will need to provide the referees’ email addresses in your application. Please communicate with your referees in advance to confirm their contact information. After you pay the application fee, your referees are contacted by email to complete and submit an online reference.

1. Academic Reference.

Ideally your academic reference will come from a professor/lecturer who taught you and graded your written work during your previous degree and who can speak to your academic abilities. A preceptor or clinical instructor is not an appropriate academic reference.

If you are unable to obtain an academic reference from a previous professor, you can provide a reference from someone who has taught you in a continuing education course.

2. Manager/Supervisor Reference

Ideally your reference will come from your manager or a direct supervisor who is familiar with your practice and professional accomplishments (e.g., leadership, contribution to nursing, involvement in professional organizations).

A colleague is not an appropriate professional reference.

If you are unable to obtain a professional reference from a manager, you can provide a reference from someone who is familiar with your clinical practice such as a Clinical Educator.

Note:SGS provides the option to select from Recommenders from Academic, Employer, and Professional.  Bloomberg Nursing requires 1 Academic reference and 1 Manager/Supervisor reference. Applicants can select “Employer” or “Professional” reference to satisfy the Manager/Supervisor Reference.

Completion of Clinical Hours (NP & HSLA applicants only)

Applicants to the NP & HSLA program must complete a minimum of 3,900 clinical hours in a clinical practice environment as an RN by August 15, prior to beginning the program in September. As part of your application, you will complete a form indicating when and where you completed (or will complete) your clinical hours.

Considerations Related to Clinical Experience Pre NP-Application:

The Canadian Council for Registered Nurse Regulators (CCRNR) has endorsed a new model for NP regulation and implementation of this plan is in progress.

Given these regulatory changes, all successful applicants of the Nurse Practitioner and Post-Master’s Nurse Practitioner programs will be entering a single emphasis Nurse Practitioner program beginning with the Fall 2024 intake. The single emphasis program will prepare students to provide care to clients and patients of all ages. This change aligns with the new NP entry-to-practice registration exam that is scheduled to take effect in 2026. (Changes to admissions for Fall 2024 program entry will not impact current NP students.)

Within the single emphasis program, strong preference is given to candidates with RN experience in a direct clinical practice setting with a strong clinical foundation. Some candidates will have varied experiences with clients of all ages, which would strengthen their application, however, good clinicians with only very focused experience with a particular population or setting will also be competitive. We are looking for strong clinicians!

Licensure Information

You will be asked to enter your registering body, registration category, registration status and ability to practice with or without restrictions in the SGS admission application.

Electronic or Scanned Transcript

You will be asked to submit both an electronic copy of your transcript andan official transcript (paper copy by mail or electronic copy) to connect.nursing@utoronto.ca

Upload one electronic or scanned transcript from each post secondary institution you have attended. Scanned copies of transcripts must be up to date and must include the transcript “legend,” which is usually printed on the back of the paper transcript.

Technical Requirements

Official Transcript(s)

In addition to uploading a copy of your transcript, you should also order your official transcript(s) from each university you have attended. Transcripts must be received by the Faculty of Nursing in an official envelope that is sealed and signed by the issuing institution across the seal OR by email directly from the issuing.

For University of Toronto transcripts, applicants may submit an ACORN print-out of grades rather than an official University of Toronto transcript.

English Proficiency Test Results

International applicants must submit a copy of their English proficiency test scores. Applications with unsatisfactory test scores will not be assessed. This requirement should be met at the time you submit your application.

Award Application

Admission awards for Master of Nursing students are available. To be considered for Bloomberg MN Admission Awards, applicants must submit both of the following applications by January 15:

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