About PhD Program,
The Ph.D. in Linguistics provides training in the fundamentals of theoretical and experimental linguistics. The program culminates in the preparation of a thesis, which is written under the direction of a supervisory committee, and which is expected to constitute original scholarship and be a distinct contribution to knowledge.
PhD Program Degree Eligibility with GPA,
Applicants for direct admission to the MA or PhD program in linguistics should normally have completed a B.A. with a specialization in linguistics. Applications are also invited from students with a background in other disciplines. Strong candidates who do not satisfy all requirements may be required to take additional undergraduate courses.
Certain candidates whose application files show strong evidence for truly outstanding potential despite a lack of background in linguistics may be considered for admission to a Qualifying Year (QY) program. The QY program in Linguistics is very small and very selective – we typically admit no more than one QY student per year, and quite often none at all. The QY program permits students to make up the gaps in their background by taking appropriate undergraduate courses. A QY student will reapply to the graduate program in the following year. Admission to the QY program does not automatically guarantee subsequent admission to the MA or PhD.
Admission decisions are based on grades, statement of research interests, writing sample, and letters of reference from faculty members who are familiar with the applicant’s work and potential. GRE scores are not required.
Admission is competitive, and normally restricted to students whose intended research areas relate closely to the research interests of faculty members. Our acceptance rate is usually less than 15% of applicants. In recent years, only candidates with a CGPA of at least 3.5 (on 4) have been admitted.
The English proficiency requirements for admission to the department are the same as the McGill requirements for all entering graduate students, with the following differences: if you are using the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) to demonstrate proficiency, an IBT (Internet-Based Test) score of at least 93 overall with not less than 22 for each component score is required. If you are using the IELTS (International English Language Testing System), a band score of 7.0 or greater (Academic module) is required. Note that the requirements of the Linguistics Department are higher than the minimum required by the University. Note that the Duolingo English Test (DET) is not accepted for admission to graduate programs at McGill University.
PhD Funding Coverage,
At McGill University, we are committed to helping you finance your education. We offer our research students the most competitive and generous funding in Quebec. Our funding, coupled with Montreal’s low cost of living, makes graduate studies at McGill a wise educational investment.
In the Linguistics Department, we provide five years of funding for PhD students and one year and eight months of funding for MA students (covering living expenses, tuition and fees), provided that students do not have external fellowships. All successful applicants are automatically considered for relevant funding. At the same time, we strongly recommend applicants to look for funding from external sources. In the past, students have been very successful in obtaining funding from sources such as SSHRC, FQRSC, NSF, Government of Canada Awards, Commonwealth Scholarships, etc.
There is no funding for students in the Qualifying Year program.
For details of our funding policy and the amounts involved, see Linguistics Graduate Student Handbook, section 5: Policy for Funding of Graduate Students.
Application Requirement,
- Application Form and Fee
Applicants must submit the application form online, including the application fee (MasterCard or Visa credit card). For the full application guidelines, visit the Preparing to Apply - Curriculum Vitae (CV)
- Transcripts
Visit the Future Graduate Studentswebsite for more information regarding international credentials and grade equivalencies. - Two Letters of Recommendation
Applicants must arrange for two instructors who are familiar with their work to upload letters of recommendation to the McGill admissions processing system. On the application form, you must provide the names and email addresses of at least two professors who are familiar with your academic work. McGill will contact these referees and invite them to upload the references on your behalf. - Statement of Research Interests
The official University term for this requirement is Research Proposal Statements of research interests should primarily focus on intellectual interests and research plans. We encourage specific, focused, and well-reasoned statements, in which applicants describe their research interests in some detail. Autobiographical material is only useful where it is clearly relevant to the proposed research plan. Avoid general comments, bibliographical lists or personal anecdotes. Applicants must submit a statement of research interests (1 to 2 pages), in which they explain: - Their relevant background for graduate studies in linguistics
- Their research interests and goals
- Writing Sample
Applicants must also submit a writing sample in English, such as a published paper, a term paper for a class, an MA thesis, or any other research paper written by the applicant (co-authored papers are not acceptable). The paper will preferably be about linguistics; it should demonstrate the applicant’s ability to pursue serious scholarly inquiry. - Proof of Proficiency in English (if applicable)
The institutional code for McGill University is 0935-00.
Application Deadline,
Dec 10, 2024
Application Fee,
The non-refundable application fee for Winter 2025 is $132.90 CAD. For Summer 2025 and Fall 2025, the application fee will be $136.90 CAD. With one application fee, you can submit up to two applications in the same term to two different programs. Some programs may have additional fees.