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Desautels Faculty of Management BCom International Exchange Program

BCom Program Int’l. Advisers Fernanda Moreno (Fernanda.Moreno@mcgill.ca ) Ivana Cacciotti (Ivana.Cacciotti@mcgill.ca ) Elena Bouchard (Elena.Bouchard@mcgill.ca) Giulia Campofredano- Associate Director, BCom Program Heather McCombie- Associate Director, BCom Student Affairs

What is an Exchange? One term/year at a host institution Earn credits for your program McGill tuition fees. You pay15 credits per term no matter how many credits you complete Why go on exchange? Benefits of participating in an international activity...

When do I go on Exchange? Terms: Academic Year: U2: Ideal U3 :Graduation may be delayed Terms: Fall Winter Most popular term Full-Year: there are restrictions as to where students can go for a full year: Course availability School demand Verify when term ends if you plan to return to McGill the following academic session

Application Requirements U1, U2 or U3 3.0 CGPA Minimum requirement to be eligible for an exchange program 2.7 to 3.0 CGPA application may be considered on case by case basis extenuating circumstances only in consultation with exchange partners No guarantee of a nomination nor acceptance A higher CGPA may be required to be a competitive applicant for the more popular exchange destinations You must be registered full-time at the time of application

Application Process On-Line application goes live on November 4, 2016 How to apply in Minerva Deadline to submit on-line exchange application is: January 15, 2017 Statement of Purpose List of courses. This list is required to help you be aware of what type of courses are potentially offered at the host school. It is not your final selection. Application non-refundable fee of $150. This charge must be paid before next year registration begins to avoid registration holds. Submit supporting documents to the SESA Office when required.

School Selection Demand is high and spaces are limited (4 to 8 spots/ partner school/ year) Application permits 4 choices Must be in order of preference You must be willing to go to any of the choices submitted in the application Students who are not nominated to any of their 4 choices will be given alternative options

Research It is your responsibility to research key information about your host school: Country, City, School Course offerings in your specialization and/or electives Number of courses required for 15 McGill credits Add/Drop deadlines Start/End term dates OSD support Campus & residence location Language of Study Proximity to Temple, Chapel, Synagogue Dietary restrictions

Exchange Options Direct Bilateral – Business school exchange agreements (Management Faculty) Bilateral – University wide exchange agreements (General) List of Schools

Nomination Process Direct Bilateral Schools(Management): Decisions are based on: Available spaces CGPA Program requirements Statement of Purpose You will hear about your nomination about one month after the application deadline

Nomination Process Bilateral Schools (General): Nominations are based on a Lottery System: Decisions are made by the central Exchange Office in Enrolment Services You are in competition with students from other faculties You will hear about your nomination four to six weeks after application deadline

Nomination Process If you apply for both University Wide and Management Faculty schools, we will tend to give you Management Faculty Schools.

If you do not get any of your 4 choices: We will contact you to ask you: If you want to apply to the Bilateral Schools still available If you want to go the lottery to apply for General Partners If you applied to General Schools only, you will be given other General School options Note: it may be too late to be considered for our Direct Bilateral Schools if none of the General Schools offered interest you.

After you have been nominated No changes can be made For timelines and what to expect, please visit: http://www.mcgill.ca/students/international/students-going-abroad/ive-been-accepted The wait Application to host University Course Approval

Exchange Course Approval Process Step 1 Visit the McGill Course Equivalency System to: View current and past equivalency decisions To submit new requests Step 2 Fill out the Transfer Credit Assessment Form in Minerva with the database approved courses and notify the BCom Office studentexchange.mgmt@mcgill.ca Step 3 BCom Exchange Adviser will approve the course selection in Minerva. The course approval process will then be complete.

Exchange Course Approval Process If you wish to add new courses, steps 1 to 3 must be followed every time Courses approved as equivalent in the database may not be worth 3 McGill credits It is important to have declared the appropriate specialization(s).

Transfer Credit Policy A maximum number of credits from outside McGill may be granted (Exchange, Study Away, IUTs): 12 McGill credits for your major 6 McGill credits for your concentration or minor Exception: IB Concentration 9 McGill credits for management core No limit for elective credits 6 McGill credits of topics courses towards any specialization (includes courses taken at McGill and other institutions)

Transfer Credit Policy Maximum 15 credits per term can be transferred back to McGill Number of host institution’s courses required for 15 McGill credits: Different for each school Depends on their full-time load for the term Examples: 30 ECTS= 15 McGill credits 60 CATS= 15 McGill credits 48 Units= 15 McGill Overload not permitted

Important: Cannot select Exchange courses as pass/fail Ensure you meet your course pre-requisites CPA program: verify course requirements with the specific order Minor courses should be approved by McGill minor adviser  Request to Cancel Exchange Term Form

Important: Host school’s acceptance materials will include visa information For visa related issues contact Embassy or Consulate Consult the website/exchange office of host school for: Course offerings Registration Residences Add/drop deadlines (if any)

Travel Awards & Scholarships Mobility Award James Hartt Schurman Memorial Award Rio Tinto Alcan International Scholarships (awarded for exchange or internship) U21 Award DAAD http://www.mcgill.ca/students/international/goabroad/funding

Pre-Departure Session & Travel Registry Mandatory: Pre-departure session given by the Office of International Education McGill travel registry http://www.mcgill.ca/students/international/goabroad/predeparture http://www.mcgill.ca/students/international/goabroad/registry

International Week Week of October 31, 2016 More information to come